Under a bright blue sky Saturday afternoon, loved ones of Patrick Hayes gathered at Jordanelle State Park to celebrate his life.
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Public health officials have confirmed the Beehive State’s first case of measles, after an adult from Utah County was diagnosed with the virus.
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With concurrent resolution, lawmakers want the message to be clearer: Utah is ready and willing to take on nuclear manufacturing developments.
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More people rode Park City Transit this past winter compared to the prior season, particularly on routes from the Richardson Flat park-and-ride.
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Construction on dozens of new parking spots and electric vehicle chargers in the parking lot of The Market at Park City is underway.
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Children shrieked with joy as they explored Heber City’s newest playground Saturday morning.
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Summit County has bumped up the area’s fire risk from low to moderate ahead of a weekend with forecasted high winds and heat.
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Several Park City area HOAs are hosting a wildfire preparedness fair at Pinebrook Park Saturday afternoon.
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The Utah Olympic Park will celebrate the Games this weekend with free activities Saturday afternoon.
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A Midway City Council vote is the last step to preserve part of the Pear Tree Llamas property as open space.
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For the first time in its history, Trailside Elementary is getting a mascot — an elk. The choice is a nod to the animals who often graze on campus grounds.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will speak to reporters the morning after President Trump announced the U.S. had attacked three nuclear facilities in Iran, aiding Israel in its conflict with the country.
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The attack marks a major escalation in the burgeoning war between Iran and Israel and came despite years of promises by President Trump to keep the U.S. from entering another Middle East conflict.
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At least three residents were killed in the Enderlin area by a tornado on Friday night after storms hit North Dakota and Minnesota.
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