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State officials are reviewing the company's application, and it is not yet public.
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Park City locals took to the streets during the Sundance Film Festival Monday to protest after federal agents shot and killed Minneapolis resident Alex Pretti.
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Once the Utah Department of Transportation constructs a bypass through Wasatch County, Heber City could step into a future in which Main Street is no longer a highway.
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Now that Park City’s final Sundance Film Festival has arrived, its leaders are looking back on the event’s legacy and looking forward to its future.
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The Park City Council has identified dedicated bus lanes as the best option for alleviating traffic on state Route 248. The decision gives the city the opportunity to be reimbursed for project costs.
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Hideout plans to break ground this year on Silver Meadows, a mixed-use development on 350 acres of Richardson Flat. The Hideout mayor envisions an eventual aerial connection to Deer Valley East Village.
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Authorities are investigating what caused a helicopter to crash in a remote area of Wasatch County, injuring four people, Jan. 18.
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The Pathfinder Ranches property is larger than Rhode Island.
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Skiers, horses and riders filled the Wasatch County Event Center Friday for skijoring. This is the first year the sport has a professional circuit.
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Vail Resorts says it opened 11% of its Rocky Mountain terrain in December 2025.
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The Park City Council has approved a consent agreement meant to end years of land use litigation over billionaire Matthew Prince’s home overlooking Old Town. Locals attended the meeting to protest.
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The Park City Council may end years of litigation this week over billionaire Matthew Prince’s planned home overlooking Old Town. A consent agreement is possible due to a 2025 change in state law, but neighbors say it won’t end there.