Vail Resorts said Epic Pass sales declined slightly this winter. However, pass revenue is still up thanks to a price increase
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It's an independent agency that maintains, creates or promotes affordable housing.
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County health officials plan to release a full report on the community health assessment next year.
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There’s a public hearing Tuesday, Dec. 10, about whether to change Heber’s annexation map for a proposed 4,000-acre development northeast of town.
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Olympic gold medalist and alpine ski racer Lindsey Vonn made her first racing appearance since 2019 at the FIS Fall Festival in Colorado over the weekend.
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The Park City Treble Makers, a local a cappella group, will host their community concert Sunday, Dec. 15.
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The Heber City Council spent over three hours talking about proposed developments that may be built at the intersection of U.S. 40 and River Road. One of the biggest issues being discussed is affordable housing.
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The U.S Ski Team’s Jessie Diggins snagged her 73rd World Cup podium on the third day of cross country racing in Norway Sunday.
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Readers of all ages borrowed more than 350,000 books at Summit County libraries in 2024.
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Vail Resorts and the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association have yet to reach an agreement after their latest meeting. The union practice picketed again Saturday.
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Some Heber leaders say they’d like to see more shopping and gathering spaces in neighborhoods proposed for construction at the intersection of U.S. 40 and River Road.
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China's secretive military appears to be up to something around Taiwan, but it's unclear whether it's a formal military drill.
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In his new Netflix comedy special, "What Had Happened Was," Jamie Foxx reveals he had a brain bleed and a stroke.
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