The Park City School District has proposed rerouting Park City High School buses to Lucky John Drive to increase safety. But Park City planning commissioners don’t want to route traffic through a neighborhood.
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Candidates are collecting voter signatures, one of two ways to trigger a primary.
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Space will be limited for Park City’s summer camp this year. It will operate out of a smaller space during construction on the new MINE building.
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Sony Pictures Classics has acquired its fourth production from the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
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The American Red Cross will host its 16th Leadership Development Camp in Coalville for Utah high school students this summer.
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Republicans and Democrats will gather across the Wasatch Back March 17 for their local biennial caucus meetings.
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Councilmembers previously turned down a developer's request to allow four stories in Francis city code.
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The Wasatch County Health Department is sharing trends from its latest Community Health Needs Assessment, from vaccination rates to access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
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Wasatch High School students are helping refugees in Kenya design and sell their art as well as water filters. The project is part of the Wasatch CAPS program.
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It’s only spring, but a new film may already have the best title of the year — “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.” The story that follows is weird, unpredictable, kinda funny and kinda scary.
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The eastern Summit County board set to review a large Browns Canyon project has one vacancy.
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The strikes comes after the United States paused ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine due to the war with Iran.
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In South Carolina, some parents embrace vaccines, others opt out. Why do people make such different choices? A mix of politics, distrust and misinformation is pushing neighbors apart.
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One of Bolsonaro's doctors described the former Brazilian president's medical condition as "serious."
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