Ivory Homes' development application with Summit County envisions between 2,300 and 3,000 homes built in phases.
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Utah skier and two-time Olympian Breezy Johnson claimed Team USA’s first medal of the 2026 Olympics. It was also her first-ever medal at the Games.
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Jury selection for the highly anticipated Summit County court case begins Tuesday.
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Carol Potter, a former director of Mountain Trails Foundation, whose contributions continue to shape Park City’s trail system, has died.
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Habitat for Humanity leaders say they have the experience and unique tools to help Heber City create more workforce housing options.
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Local government and nonprofit leaders are advocating for House Bill 190's passage this session.
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Crews will be working in the area near Jeremy Ranch, weather permitting.
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The lawsuit, filed in federal court, alleges national federation tried to dissuade reports to SafeSport.
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New York Times bestselling author Charmaine Wilkerson’s second novel, “Good Dirt,” was inspired by a true story recently aired on NPR.
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In an explosive crash near the top of the downhill course in Cortina, Vonn landed a jump perpendicular to the slope and tumbled to a stop shortly below.
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Signature gatherers have just over a week to get a petition to repeal Proposition 4 on the ballot this November. Clerks in Summit and Wasatch counties are verifying dozens of packets of signatures.
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Trucks have been stuck at the closed border since October. Both countries are facing economic losses with no end in sight. The Taliban also banned all Pakistani pharmaceutical imports to Afghanistan.
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With the race still too close to call, former congressman Tom Malinowski conceded to challenger Analilia Mejia in a Democratic primary to replace the seat vacated by New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
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Dorothy Roberts' parents, a white anthropologist and a Black woman from Jamaica, spent years interviewing interracial couples in Chicago. Her memoir draws from their records.
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