Skiers, horses and riders filled the Wasatch County Event Center Friday for skijoring. This is the first year the sport has a professional circuit.
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The Pathfinder Ranches property is larger than Rhode Island.
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The Park City Council is making progress on plans for a new senior center. Most councilmembers want only surface parking and an at least 13,000 square foot building.
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The country will honor the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Monday, Jan. 19.
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As Utah lawmakers return to Capitol Hill for their 2026 session next week, LGBTQ+ advocates are on guard for what will be the fifth year in a row with multiple bills targeting transgender people.
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Tiara Auxier spoke about her first year in office and bills she plans to introduce at this legislative session.
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“Song Sung Blue” is a biographical musical drama — not about Neil Diamond, but about a Wisconsin couple who became locally famous by creating a “Neil Diamond Experience.”
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After a split vote between Jack Rubin and Molly Miller, Miller will be the newest member of the Park City Council. She will take the oath of office later this month.
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Vail Resorts says it opened 11% of its Rocky Mountain terrain in December 2025.
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The Park City Council has approved a consent agreement meant to end years of land use litigation over billionaire Matthew Prince’s home overlooking Old Town. Locals attended the meeting to protest.
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The Utah Department of Transportation plans to build a bypass through the North Fields to address traffic problems in the Heber Valley. UDOT is asking locals to dive into the details before sharing public comments.
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Officers in the Minneapolis-area participating in a U.S. immigration enforcement operation can't detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who aren't obstructing authorities, a judge ruled Friday.
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Federal prosecutors are investigating Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. In response to the news, Frey said in a social media post: "I will not be intimidated."
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A Iran returns to an uneasy calm after protests led to a violent crackdown, a senior cleric is calling for the death penalty for detained demonstrators. His sermon Friday also threatened U.S. President Trump.
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