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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Park City High School seniors graduated not at Dozier Field but at Deer Valley for the first time Friday.
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Park City residents are invited to share their thoughts at the June 11 council meeting.
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Long championed as a leader in adopting digital technology, Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools beginning in the fall for the next academic year.
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A U.S. Army Apache attack helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, with President Trump saying the two crew members on board were "fine" after the incident. Trump also expressed optimism over negotiations with Iran.
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The Pentagon has added several prominent Chinese businesses to its list of Chinese military companies. The move prevents them from securing U.S. defense contracts.
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