Unincorporated Wasatch County and several towns are banning fireworks as Utah battles fast-growing wildfires across the state. Heber will vote on a citywide ban at an emergency meeting Thursday.
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Fire crews are battling several blazes across Utah with meteorologists predicting critical fire weather this week.
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The convicted drug dealer was arrested after an undercover sting operation.
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Closures on Park City's Main Street will begin at 6 a.m. on June 27.
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If hunters find rabbits showing symptoms of rabbit hemorrhagic disease to leave them where they are and share the location with the nearest DWR office.
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Wasatch County Republicans chose newcomers over incumbents in the sheriff and clerk-auditor races.
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Parkites are expressing support for a round-two plan to make minimal bike path upgrades to Little Kate Road. The first proposal for a multi-use pathway stalled.
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Park City's fiscal year 2027 budget will include an 18% raise for councilmembers and the mayor.
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Child abuse and stalking charges against Jami Smith Hewlett have been dismissed.
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Olympic gold medalist skier Bode Miller has pleaded not guilty to a pair of misdemeanor drug charges after he was arrested on a charge of possessing psilocybin mushrooms.
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The Park City Chamber of Commerce is exploring relocating the visitor center in Kimball Junction.
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By a 6-3 vote, the high court ruled that federal law allows the government to stop asylum seekers from physically setting foot in the United States, effectively keeping them from applying for asylum.
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Writing for the court majority, Justice Samuel Alito that under the TPS law, the president has unreviewable authority to end the program, without intervention from the courts.
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The central issue in the Roundup case, filed by Missouri resident John Durnell, was who decides what should appear on a pesticide or insecticide label—and whether a federal law overrides state claims.
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