Two Wasatch Front residents are accused of abandoning a man's body in rural Summit County.
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The area’s new president told Reed Hastings she didn’t like the direction in which his resort was heading.
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“Project Hail Mary” has been pleasing audiences since its release on March 20th.
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The Engine House affordable housing development is filling up units faster than is usual for a new apartment building. City staff say there’s still demand for affordable housing.
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County leaders may reconvene a group to draft new regulations on rentals like Airbnbs or VRBOs.
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The sheriff's office wants the public's help to find the woman's boyfriend, who is suspected in the killing.
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The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Colorado’s conversion therapy ban in a ruling March 31. The future of Utah’s similar law is unclear.
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A new sales tax has brought in $7 million for emergency services in Summit County. The funds have differing impacts for local agencies.
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Park City’s Main Street will close to cars Friday morning to welcome local Olympians and Paralympians home.
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Wasatch County will begin construction of its new government building April 13. The project will take about 18 months.
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Utah health officials have confirmed 142 new measles cases since March 10, the state’s largest surge since June 2025.
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The status of a decades-old bunker beneath the now-demolished East Wing is unclear, but the Trump administration has cited security concerns in its legal filings in favor of continuing construction.
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On a new album, the experimental vocal group Roomful of Teeth and songwriter Gabriel Kahane take up residence in a multidimensional hotel with a time-traveling elevator and a quirky clientele.
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A U.S. official said that one crew member had been rescued and U.S. forces continue to search for the second crew member.
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