The Park City Council is set to adopt the updated Clark Ranch Conservation Easement Thursday.
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Outgoing Clerk Eve Furse endorsed fellow Democrat Malena Stevens for the role.
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The Park City School District and its Board of Education addressed community concerns Tuesday about Treasure Mountain Junior High’s demolition.
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The free supermarket is open through Jan. 4.
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The Military Installation Development Authority created another project area Tuesday, Dec. 16, this one in Tooele. The move adds more than 43,000 acres to MIDA’s growing presence in Utah.
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New data from travel tech company HotelPlanner looked a the average nightly cost at the post popular ski towns in the U.S.
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The sport, also known as skimo, debuts on the world stage at the 2026 Olympics in Milano Cortina.
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The Heber City Council will defer certain development fees to support the Celebration workforce housing community. The agreement will make it financially feasible for the developer to keep over 200 new apartments more affordable.
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The resort opened the new parking garage at the bottom of the Cabriolet lift Wednesday morning.
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Neighbors may keep the original legal case over a nearby home renovation alive with an appeal.
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The budget the council passed last week includes a raise for councilmembers.
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Bongino's tenure was at times tumultuous, including a clash with Justice Department leadership over the Epstein files. But it also involved the arrest of a suspect in the Jan. 6 pipe bomber case.
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A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. has ruled that National Guard troops can remain in the city for now. That decision comes after a different federal appeals court ruled that troops must leave Los Angeles earlier this week.
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The former Justice Department special counsel told the House Judiciary Committee that his team developed "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" that Trump took part in a criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 election.
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