Updated election results show Ryan Dickey has widened his lead in the Park City mayoral race to 11 votes, while Tana Toly and Diego Zegarra are ahead in the council race.
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Utah Valley University will hire eight additional police campus officers and two new safety managers to coordinate security for future events on campus. The school received harsh criticism for its lack of key safety measures on the day of the shooting.
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The board received positive feedback Wednesday night from residents who said their voices had been heard.
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The city council may vote on a conservation easement that would determine where development can happen.
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A Summit County man is pleading not guilty to a felony obstruction of justice charge in a fatal road rage shooting at the Jordanelle Reservoir.
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Rob Katz says his return to the CEO’s post for Vail Resorts is focused on improving the guest experience across the company’s 42 properties. Katz was in Park City this week to meet with senior leadership and attend the company’s annual “Welcome Back” employee event.
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Utahns will gain an extra hour Nov. 2 when daylight saving time ends.
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In the new comedy “Good Fortune,” not even a guardian angel has an easy solution for the wide gap between the Haves and the Have-Nots.
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Friday Park City’s Main Street will play host to ghouls, ghosts — and their pups — as part of the town’s annual Howl-o-ween festivities.
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The "interstate system of paved trails" could include Parleys Canyon, the rail trail and Provo Canyon.
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Funding for the government Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will end Saturday, leaving thousands of Utahns without food and other essential items. But, Wasatch Back community members are stepping up.
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Smith revisits her childhood and offers insights into her marriage in a new memoir. Bread of Angels offers an intimate, if imperfect, view of the visionary punk poet.
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On Thursday, Tesla shareholders will vote on a pay package for Elon Musk that could allow him to earn an unprecedented one trillion dollars' worth of stock.
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New York City's CEOs and other billionaires spent more than $40 million trying to defeat the mayor-elect. Now they have to live with him.
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