Part of the neighborhood's filing in state court hinges on a key part of the Snyderville Basin general plan.
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Midway’s old Fill’er Up building will begin its next chapter this summer as Storyboard: a bookstore, skateboard shop and cafe.
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Utah marked the 21st annual Endangered Species Day May15 by recognizing residents’ commitment to protecting and restoring imperiled wildlife and habitats.
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Heber City will celebrate Public Works Week with free events May 18-24.
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A new film out in theaters combines a fun murder mystery, some quirky comedy—and a strange new respect for sheep.
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A Wasatch High School student’s landscaping business took the top prize in the regional InvestNest competition. The student said the win honors his father’s legacy.
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The Park City High School girls golf team took home its first state championship trophy this month — after a too-early celebration.
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Midway City Councilmembers had their first look at the budget for fiscal year 2027 at a workshop May 13.
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Unions at Park City and two other Vail-owned resorts have a September arbitration hearing to settle the dispute.
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Trails in Summit and Wasatch counties are opening for hiking, biking and horseback riding, but officials want remind recreators of proper etiquette ahead of the summer season.
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The Utah Department of Public Safety is reminding drivers, they face tickets and fines if they don’t buckle up behind the wheel.
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The number of people killed in state-sanctioned executions worldwide rose to a 44-year high in 2025, according to a new report from Amnesty International.
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Two jets appeared to collide and their crews ejected during a performance at an air show at a military base in Idaho. "The aircrew involved in the incident are in stable condition," the base reported.
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The conservative prayer event was organized by Freedom 250, a public-private group working with the White House to organize the celebration of America's 250 birthday this summer.
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