The Kamas mother of three charged with her husband’s murder has been in Summit County Jail for over a year.
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The Park City School District has made progress in addressing harassment and discrimination at local schools.
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Properties for sale near the new Deer Valley East Village base have seen a jump in prices since the ski resort announced the major expansion.
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A solar company has reached commercial operation in Utah after the completion of a solar facility in Tooele County.
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Park City Municipal is considering ranked choice voting for 2025 elections. The city is asking residents for feedback on the potential change.
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There is an effort underway by those who love to fish to increase legal access to riverbeds, especially along the lower Provo River.
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State playoffs are in full swing with Wasatch and Park City slated to play Thursday, May 16 in the 5A lacrosse championships.
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Park City Mountain said Wednesday Mike Lewis will be the resort's vice president of mountain operations starting June 24.
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Gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman will speak at Richardson Flat after the event, which coincides with Running with Ed May 18.
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Some Wasatch County residents ran afoul of the law recently when they failed to show up for jury duty. Jury summons sent by email were getting lost.
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The Heber City Council has awarded the first grants from its Arts and Culture TAP Tax.
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Since last October, complaints have included Israeli soldiers firing on unarmed Palestinian refugees and the killing of World Central Kitchen aid workers when Israeli drones fired on their convoy.
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In a statement to NPR, a spokesperson for the retail giant says it is committed to supporting the LGBTQ+ community year-round, not only during the month of June.
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For Noem, "every state is now a border state" including her own where she says some tribal leaders are benefiting from drug cartel activity.
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