The fresh filing echoes an earlier legal dispute over plans to replace Silverlode, Eagle and Eaglet.
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The state declined to cover the Kamas-area mom's appellate attorney fees for Summit County.
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The Democrats running for Summit County Council spoke county-state relations at a recent forum.
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Early 2026 data about Summit County's physical and mental health is being shared as the county recognizes Men's Health Month.
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Changes to Park City's Bright Futures program last year have more than tripled the number of first-generation high school seniors receiving support on their path to college.
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Several Park City Mountain hiking and biking trails are temporarily closed as crews work on construction and improvement projects.
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The South Summit Trails Foundation is ramping up its bike park offerings for the 2026 season with new features at the Oakley Trail Park.
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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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Most calls to Summit County's new short-term rental hotline have been noise complaints.
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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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The House has approved a bill to slash the time it takes for newly unionized workers to get a first contract. The measure allows for government intervention if a deal is not reached within 90 days.
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Three judges are facing misconduct allegations in three different states, putting pressure on the federal judiciary's system for policing bad behavior in its own ranks.
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The bill provides roughly $70 billion for immigration enforcement and highlights a GOP caucus continuing to endorse Trump's immigration agenda as Democrats warn Congress has ceded its oversight role.
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