Residents along the state Route 224 corridor are asking for support to raise funds for a temporary fire station. The area is growing rapidly and at risk for wildfires.
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The Pinebrook Fire Safety Committee is helping locals prepare for wildfire season with fire safety event over the weekend.
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The Park City High School girls golf team came out victorious in the Region 10 4A standings.
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Utah schools, agencies are now required to comply with Utah’s transgender bathroom bill. Here’s how the state auditor is enforcing it.
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More big game hunting permits will be available this year. Changes are also coming for shed antler gathering.
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An AirMed helicopter descended on Park City High School’s Dozier football field Friday. It was part of an event for students interested in learning about the aviation industry.
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The Pinebrook Fire Safety Committee is hosting a fire safety event to help prepare Summit County for wildfire season.
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The Slamdance Film Festival will leave Park City in 2025 and the CEO says it’s because of concerns over cost and physical accessibility.
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Park City Municipal will share its spring project priorities at an open house Tuesday evening at the library.
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Dominion Energy's contractor says his team is packing up after a few single-land closures over the past week.
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More than three in five Utahns believe the state is on the wrong track and their quality of life is worse today than it was five years ago.
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In a close finish, Mystik Dan won the 150th running of the race on Saturday.
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Following the mayor's claims that "outside agitators" escalated protests this week at two Manhattan campuses, city officials released data saying 134 of the 282 people arrested were not students.
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Some cities, like three in Vermont, allow non-U.S. citizens to vote in local elections. In these places, noncitizen turnout has remained low, as noncitizen voting is a contentious national issue.
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