Summit County has received early sketches of the project's first 155 units of affordable housing.
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Shaun White will bring his Snow League freestyle ski and snowboard competition to Park City Mountain next winter. It will fill a weekend the Sundance Film Festival occupied for decades.
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With lackluster snowfall this year, hikers and bikers have been using trails in Wasatch County for more than a month, cutting into the Wasatch Trails Foundation’s typical planning season.
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A lawsuit filed by former Deer Valley lifties alleging resort negligence made it to the Utah Supreme Court.
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Park City’s Main Street will close to cars Friday afternoon to welcome local Olympians and Paralympians home.
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Female athletes can put their health at risk if they fail to eat enough as they train and compete. A student-driven panel of doctors and elite athletes discussed the consequences and the cure at Park City High School.
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Forecasters with OpenSnow are using new artificial intelligence models to better predict mountainous weather and hazards up to two weeks in advance.
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The Park City Planning Commission’s newest member is Adam Strachan. The former commissioner is returning to fill the vacancy after Bill Johnson resigned.
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Tuition and fees are going up an average of 2.82% as institutions try to cover increased costs for fuel, sports and faculty salaries.
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Wasatch Back drivers may experience delays in Park City and the Snyderville Basin as High Valley Transit begins work on its 7-mile bus rapid transit project.
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County leaders are willing to entertain changes to planning procedures but are wary of unintended effects.
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The Army pilots who hovered two helicopters near Kid Rock's Tennessee home during a training run while he clapped and saluted have had their suspension lifted, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday.
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President Donald Trump plans to sit in on Wednesday's Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, making him the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the nation's highest court.
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Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees struggling to survive in Bangladesh's overcrowded camps will see their food assistance slashed starting on Wednesday, raising alarm throughout the increasingly desperate community.
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