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KPCW and other public media outlets are entering the second year of operations without federal funding as they continue to try and make up budget shortfalls.
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The Buck Basin Fire is 64% contained as of Friday morning, July 17, helped by recent thunderstorms in Wasatch County.
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As the Utah Department of Transportation fine-tunes plans for the Heber Valley bypass, the agency is considering changes to the section of the highway that will go through the North Fields.
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The Buck Basin Fire is burning several miles southeast of Timber Lakes.
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Park City is one of several areas that could break heat records this weekend as the National Weather Service issues extreme heat warnings across Utah.
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Heber City leaders are debating whether to allow developers to levy special taxes in a neighborhood in the northern section of town. The council will discuss the proposal again July 21.
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Heber City pulled out all the stops to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. People of all ages came together to mark the occasion.
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U.S. Sen. John Curtis passed through Summit County Thursday as part of his 250-mile walk honoring America’s 250th birthday. He’s reflecting on his time in Congress.
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Wasatch County School District leaders say their $193 million fiscal year 2027 budget supports teachers and staff.
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America celebrates its 250th anniversary Saturday, and Wasatch Back government buildings will close the day before to observe the Fourth of July holiday.
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Residents of the Heber Valley can celebrate the Fourth of July all weekend long with parades, community meals, concerts and more.
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Fireworks are banned everywhere in Wasatch County, including within all cities and towns, due to extreme wildfire danger.