The budget the council passed last week includes a raise for councilmembers.
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Park City skier and 2023 Big Air World Champion Troy Podmilsak has secured his spot on Team USA for the 2026 Winter Games.
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International Migrants Day is Dec. 18 and Holy Cross Ministries is encouraging locals to tell their neighbors and friends from around the world that they are welcome.
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“Let’s have some grace and compassion,” pleads Gary Herbert as he joins with Spencer Cox and Mike Leavitt in urging more civility in political discourse.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is urging drivers to avoid U.S. 189 in Wasatch County during closures this week for blasting and excavation.
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The International Luge Federation has withdrawn the eligibility of three Russian athletes who intended to slide in Lake Placid, New York, this weekend in hopes of moving closer to qualifying for the Milan Cortina Olympics, the governing body announced Tuesday.
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The new film “Wicked: For Good” completes the film adaptation of the 2003 Broadway hit musical. Like Part One last year, it’s arriving in theaters with a splash, just in time for the holidays.
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A winter storm is expected to bring inches of fresh snow to Park City and the Heber Valley as ski resorts open for the season.
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The nonprofit argues Tommy Tanzer violated an agreement not to criticize either it or Bright Futures.
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The Wasatch County Council put off a vote on its budget Dec. 3. Concerns about the sheriff’s office are one factor in the delay.
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Park City’s Centennial House is undergoing renovations that will give the historic upper Main Street building a new life. There will likely be traffic impacts throughout construction.
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Right from the first note, Odeal instantly transports us to the warm, soulful pocket that we never leave.
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As Jane Austen fans celebrate the 250th anniversary of her birth, they also celebrate her characters.
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Bad movies can be fun in their own way.
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