Heber City held its annual spring cleanup event Saturday. Volunteers did everything from pulling weeds to installing a water fountain.
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A record number of volunteers helped in the third annual Trails, Trash and Tunes event. Here's more on the Wanship Rail Trail cleanup.
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The new Ideal Playhouse on Heber City’s Main Street is celebrating its grand reopening after renovations. The new playhouse will host musical theater performances, concerts and movies.
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The International Federation of Skiing has released the professional calendar for the alpine FIS World Cup.
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Parents, children, educators and supporters will gather in three locations around Utah Monday to participate in the National Day Without Child Care.
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The Garlic Mustard Games and other competitions to remove noxious weeds in Summit County have begun. Here's more on the efforts to preserve natural resources and reduce wildfire risk.
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Park City High School boys lacrosse beat undefeated Brighton Wednesday after the team's goalie sprinted the length of the field to score in sudden death overtime.
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Summit County will break ground on a new roundabout and move an intersection near U.S. Highway 40 this construction season.
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The Sundance Institute has chosen Utah as a viable host for the Sundance Film Festival from 2027 on. The state will now respond to a request for proposal.
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The PC MARC plans to begin renovating its aging aquatic center this fall. The planning commission signed off on the project Wednesday.
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On Thursday the Christian Center of Park City said Air Force Senior Wing Chaplain Steve Richardson will be the nonprofit's new executive director.
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The State Department finds it likely that the Israeli military has committed abuses, but stops short of reaching any sweeping or definitive conclusions.
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Photojournalists at NPR member stations documented protests at college and university campuses nationwide this week.
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Pomp and circumstance again fall victim to circumstance for some students in the graduating class of 2024, as protests over the war in Gaza threaten to disrupt commencement ceremonies.
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