Summit County GOP leaders have filed a complaint with the lieutenant governor’s office over texts sent to Park City voters the day before the November election.
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The Summit County Council has approved an employment contract for Robert Parrish who will succeed the retiring Dana Jones as Director of the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District.
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Athlete mental health was a big focus at the ISU World Cup Speed Skating competition in Utah this weekend. Utah Olympic leaders want to bring the same emphasis to the 2034 Games.
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Through Wasatch High School’s construction classes, teenagers build houses that are sold to district employees. The district needs support from local leaders to continue the program.
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A Utah judge has chosen the plaintiffs’ congressional map in the redistricting case, rejecting the Legislature’s map.
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A newly launched program allows Olympians and Paralympians to mentor athletes worldwide.
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Previously, West Hills supporters pursued annexation. Now it's the proposed town's opponents.
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During Utah’s 2025 fiscal year, a state program improved 144,433 acres of land.
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The company has one year to file final paperwork and make a town out of the 50 acres it hopes to develop.
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The Wasatch Back got a rare celestial treat this week as the auroras known as the northern lights put on a colorful light show — and the area could be in store for more.
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The Milano Cortina 2026 Organizing Committee has revealed the official uniforms for the 2026 Games.
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Erivo says she found parallels between her life and the experience of her Wicked character, Elphaba. Her new memoir is called Simply More: A Book for Anyone who Has Been Told They're Too Much.
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For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide.
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Ecuadorians have decisively rejected a series of referendum measures, including plans for U.S. military bases and constitutional changes, handing President Daniel Noboa a major political setback amid rising gang violence.
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