Developers discussed the specifics of the affordable housing project with Park City planners this week.
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While the luster of the much-beloved show may have worn a little thin for some, if you were ever a fan, it’s hard to resist the allure of the new movie, “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale.”
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The money would go toward transportation and transit projects ahead of the 2034 Winter Olympics.
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Candidates for Heber City mayor and city council shared their ideas for the city’s future at a forum hosted by the Heber Leadership Academy and KPCW.
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A Park City High School student has revived a campus Turning Point USA club. The group was worried about retribution, but said the community has been supportive.
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In an ongoing effort to reduce single-occupancy vehicle travel, a new vanpool pilot program is being developed to bring workers into Park City and Summit County and it could be up and running by ski season.
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The five candidates on the ballot in Midway shared ideas for the town’s future at a forum Oct. 22.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is preparing to close high-altitude seasonal roads, and the first closures could come as early as this weekend.
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Local nonprofit Live Like Sam is partnering with other organizations to host a free panel centered on fostering emotional resilience in teens.
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Judge to hear arguments over which maps are fair and which are rigged.
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Residents can celebrate Halloween a week early this year at the Heber Halloween Fest Friday.
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Travis Kelce is teaming up with activist investors in hopes of transforming the embattled theme park operator Six Flags. No word yet on a Taylor Swift-themed rollercoaster.
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Ebola is one of the nasty viruses that can hide in the body even after a patient recovers and tests negative. It can reemerge and trigger a new outbreak years later. How do they survive? And how can they be kayoed?
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Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, faces midterms amid economic chaos and a $20 billion lifeline offer from President Trump.
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