Heber homes and businesses were left without water after a line broke near Wasatch High School Tuesday.
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The Utah Alcoholic Beverage Services Commission will visit Park City April 25 to connect with the local hospitality industry.
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The Park City Police Department is raising awareness about sexual violence by wearing jeans on Denim Day Wednesday, April 24.
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Two Park City Sailing Association athletes competed at the O’pen Skiff North American Championship in Augusta, Georgia, April 19-21.
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The Park City School District is updating the way it teaches early elementary students to read.
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If you’re thinking about getting a new bike this year – or already have – the annual Park City Bike Swap is an option to sell your old bike.
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Glampers will be able to book luxury tents at Jordanelle State Park this summer.
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The Department of Natural Resources is using Earth Day to remind residents of simple ways to help restore and preserve Utah’s diverse wildlife populations.
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The Park City Wine Festival has announced dates and events for its 2024 festival. Tickets go on sale Tuesday.
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Bike reinstallation begins this week, but the e-bikes won't be rentable until May 14.
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Crews are installing the new water main along Park City’s Main Street at Fifth Street this week.
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The University of Southern California had returned the award a decade ago after an NCAA investigation that found Bush received what were then impermissible benefits during his time with the Trojans.
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Five military horses got spooked during a training exercise, bolting and weaving a path of destruction across the city before being captured. Several people and horses are being treated for injuries.
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Over the past few decades, psychologists have begun to understand how parents across many cultures teach their children to build deep, fulfilling relationships with their siblings.
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