Separate filings claim fentanyl pills Kouri Richins allegedly purchased in February 2023 were light blue-green.
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Graphic images posted to a Summit County Facebook group about a missing child are scams, the sheriff’s office says.
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The Park City baseball team is out of the 4A state championship after falling to Timpanogos High School Monday, May 13.
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The county made a $15 million down payment in 2023. Now a $40 million grant from the federal government will seal the deal.
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The 15th annual Running with Ed gets underway Saturday morning at the Basin Recreation Fieldhouse. As many as 200 teams will be running the marathon-length course to raise money for the Park City Education Foundation.
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Park City’s Snow Creek plaza, home to The Market and the state liquor store, wants to add parking.
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The Wasatch County Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a private recreation center in the Jordanelle Basin.
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He hopes to develop land between the Weber-Provo diversion canal and Lambert Lane.
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A Park Meadows resident suing the chair of the Park City Planning Commission over alleged land use violations lost a separate but related legal battle May 6.
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Some Utahns could catch a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights May 10.
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An Ohio-based nonprofit is using the Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City to raise awareness about how to prevent opioid overdoses.
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System of a Down singer Serj Tankian covers fleeing the Lebanese Civil War as a child, advocating for recognition of the Armenian Genocide, and why his band hasn't made a new album since 2005.
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When Thorsten Siess was in graduate school, he came up with the idea for a heart device that's now been used in hundreds of thousands of patients around the world.
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On his fourth trip to Kyiv since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Blinken will reaffirm the Biden administration's commitment to Ukraine's defense and long-term security, U.S. officials said.
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