Ralph Severini said Monday evening he'll run for mayor this November, too.
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The steering committee for the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Utah shared updates Monday on the state’s evolving plans for the international event.
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Preliminary data from the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) indicates that the 2024-25 season saw the second-highest visitation on record at U.S. ski areas.
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The 28-year-old Murray man is facing nine similar attempted murder charges on the Wasatch Front.
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Sixteen of the books banned so far were written by women.
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Solitude Mountain Resort is seeking approval of a 593-spot lot in an aspen grove across SR-190 from the ski area’s main village.
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The Utah Olympic Park is one of the highest-profile critics of a gravesite at its front door.
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Wasatch High students unveiled their underage drinking prevention project Friday. It features graphics throughout the Wasatch Aquatic Center.
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The Park City High School Mountain Bike Team will host its annual bike swap this weekend, with some of the profit going directly to the team.
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Construction will temporarily close two stops on the 3 Blue Park City Transit bus route starting Monday, May 12.
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Preservation Utah has recognized 12 places on its 2025 Most Endangered Historic Places list, including one in Summit County.
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It has been over 20 years since NBC had rights to broadcast NBA games. Its last run was during the 90s, which coincided with Michael Jordan's reign over basketball.
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The former textile factory in the town of Brněnec was stolen by the Nazis from its Jewish owners in 1938 and turned into a concentration camp. This weekend it welcomed the first visitors to the Museum of Survivors.
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DOGE staffers tried to assign a team to the independent Corporation for Public Broadcasting after President Trump's purported firing of three board members last month.
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