The Park City School District is considering changing its early-out day as well as shortening February break.
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Purchasing the 834-acre property for open space also presents an opportunity to restore Kamas Valley wetlands.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Utah’s growing nuclear and renewable energy opportunities could bring more jobs to rural areas of the state.
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Sundance Mountain Resort is inviting Utahns to celebrate the life and legacy of its founder Robert Redford Thursday evening.
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The Park City Education Foundation’s Bright Futures program now includes all of Park City’s first-generation students rather than a select few. Not everyone likes the changes.
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Wasatch County drivers will see more students walking and biking to J.R. Smith Elementary Friday.
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Heber City will add traffic calming and new crossing lights near two schools downtown.
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The State Tax Commission is warning Utahns about a new phishing text message scam.
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The Utah Department of Transportation will install drainage boxes on southbound U.S. 40 Thursday evening.
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A Utah State University study shows the Parleys Wildlife Overpass, built in 2018 to guide animals over Interstate 80, is working.
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Park City is looking to increase transit access to upper Deer Valley by making changes to the Mid Mountain Trailhead.
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The president signed an order earlier this week to send Tennessee state National Guard troops, along with officials from various federal departments and agencies, into Memphis, in an effort to fight crime. It's one of several U.S. cities Trump has singled out for such a move, testing the limits of presidential power and military force.
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Graphic videos of the Charlie Kirk shooting spread widely online, raising concerns over the emotional and political toll of exposure to violent imagery.
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A federal judge's mild ruling in the Justice Department's suit over Google's search engine monopoly has critics worried that the tech giant can now monopolize artificial intelligence.
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