South Summit High School had an intimate ceremony for its almost 130 graduates May 21. Emotions were flowing as one student honored her immigrant parents.
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Durrant’s departure means Gov. Spencer Cox now has four of the seven seats to fill, giving him an opportunity to reshape the court.
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The Park City Council and mayor's salaries will more than double in fiscal year 2027. The council approved the pay bumps after a public hearing.
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All county and city government offices in the Wasatch Back will be closed May 25 for Memorial Day.
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All seasonal roads in the Wasatch Back and across Utah are now open.
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Grand County commissioners voted 4-3 Tuesday, May 19 to commit $500,000 toward a proposed Arches National Park shuttle pilot intended to reduce congestion at the park.
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Wasatch Back health officials say ticks could be more of an issue this season after a record warm winter.
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The war in Iran has sent gas prices up sharply, and Utahns are choosing where to spend their money on the long weekend.
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Utah's snowmelt usually finishes in mid-June. This year, it wrapped up in mid-May.
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For the first time, Park City High School freshmen will start the year a day ahead of their peers this fall. The district is also considering adjusting Friday release times.
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Attempting to define, describe, and display a life as complicated as Michael Jackson’s is no small task. Director Antoine Fuqua’s biopic “Michael” attempts that challenge.
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President Trump's latest demand has tempered expectations for an imminent deal to end the war with Iran. Meanwhile, an Iranian delegation arrived in Doha on Monday for more talks.
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In the male-dominated world of Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, a martial arts teacher offers women a way to empowerment.
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