A subsidiary of Park City-based POWDR Corp. has been awarded the 2025 concessionaire agreement at Utah’s most popular national park.
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Sculptors Don Kennell and Lisa Adler met with Summit County’s Public Arts Board May 14 to decide on the animals.
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Park City High School beat the Crimson Cliffs 2-0 Tuesday, May 14 for their second-chance at a spot in the 4A State Finals.
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Wasatch High School’s softball team is one step closer to the 5A State Championship.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is working to determine if there are any remaining walleye in Strawberry Reservoir after being illegally introduced in 2023.
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A panel of nonprofit, government, and private sector housing advocates discussed the state of affordable development across the Wasatch Back Tuesday.
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The Cedar Crest Village's 2,000 proposed residences would be built over a matter of decades. What are developers' plans to prepare local infrastructure?
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A judge ruled Monday the Kamas mom and realtor failed to show evidence she attended counseling.
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Park City athlete and USA Cycling member Haley Batten pedaled to victory last weekend at the 2024 Pan-American Mountain Bike Championships.
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The historic 80-acre Camp Steiner in the Uintas will soon reopen as the Sunrock High Adventure Base for individuals and youth groups.
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Separate filings claim fentanyl pills Kouri Richins allegedly purchased in February 2023 were light blue-green.
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Williams was young when he was thrust into the public eye as the star of Everybody Hates Chris. Now a teacher on Abbott Elementary, he works to help his child actor colleagues feel comfortable.
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A new study warns that millions of people around the world who are 69 years or older will be at risk of dying in heat waves by 2050.
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The residents of a bucolic woodland community face off against a developer with big plans for the land in a film that will leave you rapt — and profoundly unnerved.
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