Park City Transit switches to its spring schedule Sunday.
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A new day care for Heber families, School House Academy, is now one step closer to construction.
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The film “One Life” is a biopic about Nicholas “Nicky” Winton and the role he played in helping to organize massive kinder transports from Prague to London. The film could be called the British version of “Schindler’s List.”
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A Kamas mom of three charged with murder now must reappear in court for an earlier crime.
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In the Wasatch Back snow is falling and eggs are being hidden as local organizations prepare for a snowy Easter.
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Snowboarder said he feared for his life, asked district attorney’s office to bring charges.
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The Park City MARC tennis bubble will remain closed for the rest of the indoor season.
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A well-known Park City affordable housing official will now turn his focus to the entire Wasatch Back.
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The 2024 legislative session brought changes to wildlife management and hunting in Utah.
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Students at Wasatch High School are learning to build homes through the district’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program.
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As a way to celebrate its 10th anniversary of doing business in Park City, the founders of Plenty – which offers executive leadership training and retreats – have published their first book, “Leading with Light.”
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An 8-year-old child is only survivor. The passengers were headed to an Easter festival before the bus plunged off a bridge on a mountain pass and burst into flames.
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Android users have long complained that texting someone with an iPhone on iMessage is an unpleasant experience. The Justice Department argues it is also an example of anti-competitive behavior.
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Author Nancy Nichols says that for men, cars signify adventure, power and strength. For women, they are about performing domestic duties; there was even a minivan prototype with a washer/dryer inside.
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