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The Kimball Art Center is abandoning plans to build a new home in Park City’s Bonanza Park neighborhood. The nonprofit has signed an agreement with developer Dakota Pacific.
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Park City-based POWDR is continuing to diversify its business model by adding contracts with the National Park Service.
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When Ian Weinman was 10 years old, he campaigned for Park City’s first dog park in Quinn’s Junction. Twenty years later, that park now bears his name.
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Two Park City parents are suing Park City Ski and Snowboard. The parents allege their daughter was injured during a team cliff jumping outing in 2021.
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Rocky Mountain Power has installed new wildfire safety precautions that cut electricity more often.
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Parkites have repeatedly cited traffic congestion as the top problem facing the city. Here's how Park City Council candidates want to solve the issue.
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Frontier Woodworks' main building is expected to be a near total loss after it caught fire Thursday morning in the center of Francis.
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Construction of the Heber Valley temple can go forward after a judge said Wednesday that Wasatch County’s approval of the project was legal.
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Residents who challenged a controversial Kimball Junction development testified before an interim legislative committee Tuesday.
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With less than a year to relocate, Recycle Utah says its talks with local officials about a possible spot along U.S. 40 are accelerating.
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Henefer, Oakley and a major water company are proposing property tax increases this year.
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House Bill 300 moved up the mail-in ballot deadline, and it means other changes for Summit County voters too.