Summit County deputies stopped the limousine with spike strips near Rockport Reservoir.
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The annual Latino Arts Festival returns to Park City June 12 to 14. Organizers say the event is an opportunity to show support for local Latin American immigrants.
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Wasatch Mountain State Park is celebrating National Trails Day June 6 with free fishing, yard games and a “Dig Day” volunteer opportunity.
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With two projects in Wasatch County seeking to become towns, county councilmembers say they’ll take their concerns about the process to state lawmakers.
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The vacant land at the bend where eastbound Interstate 80 turns into U.S. Highway 40 in Summit County was previously part of a 410-unit housing proposal.
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Wasatch Back residents can learn how to cast a line for free at the Deer Valley ponds on Free Fishing Day, June 6.
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The Lower Silver Spur trail near the First Time parking lot at Park City Mountain is closed until the end of July for halfpipe construction.
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Heber City Council members approved Adam Bunker, former assistant manager of the Heber Valley Airport, to serve as the facility's new manager during a meeting Tuesday night.
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The two-day music festival called "Boundless" is one of 49 grant awardees tapping Summit County's restaurant tax.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox is among a wave of Republican governors across the country who have declared June something other than Pride Month, stepping away from what was a common recognition nationally since 1999.
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Park City’s March sales tax report shows just how much this season’s warm winter impacted the community. Revenue was down 20% compared to 2025.
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A new twice-yearly HIV prevention injection could transform South Africa's fight against the epidemic — but U.S. aid cuts and limited doses threaten to slow its impact.
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U.S. employers added jobs for the third month in a row in May, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%. But wage gains softened and likely failed to keep pace with rising prices.
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A link to the highway that cuts travel times from hours to just minutes, and a symbol of a flow of investment that has provided unprecedented access to high-speed internet in this remote region.
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