Most calls to Summit County's new short-term rental hotline have been noise complaints.
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Salt Lake City and its county have filed a lawsuit seeking to block the Department of Homeland Security’s plan to open a giant warehouse in the city that would be used to detain up to 10,000 immigrants.
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Park City Municipal has released video footage of an incident where a man appears to strike a city councilmember during an event at the Park City Library.
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KPCW and The Park Record are hosting a primary election forum June 8 at the Kimball Junction library.
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Deer Valley mountain biking will be back at full speed this summer now that trail renovations and construction are complete.
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The Park City Council is pressing pause on water rate increases. The city will instead conduct a study to determine how to balance costs and revenue.
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The Midway City Council adopted a tentative fiscal year 2027 budget at its June 2 meeting, and will approve the final budget June 16.
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A human-caused fire sparked near Deer Creek Reservoir Jun 7, singeing just under 2 acres of sagebrush at Rainbow Bay.
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The Utah Film Commission approved five new productions for state film incentives, including three in Summit and Wasatch counties.
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Mosquitoes are can transmit some of the most deadly diseases, making them some of the most dangerous animals in the Wasatch Back and the world.
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On Monday, the department organized its religions by denomination and removed the "Christian" category.
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Trump also confirmed the two pilots were unharmed and safe.
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Research published in the American Journal of Public Health details the connection between ultra-processed foods and the tobacco industry when it comes to production, strategy and marketing.
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Due to advancements in treatment and screening, more Americans are surviving cancer. But many are left with lingering mental health challenges like anxiety and depression.
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