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Over 400 Wasatch Back locals gathered in Park City and Heber Saturday for “No Kings” peaceful protests. They were in response to President Donald Trump’s birthday parade.
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It’s been around a century since a grizzly bear was seen in the Beehive State. But recent sightings near the Wyoming-Utah Border have some thinking the bears may return.
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Progress on the bypass plans has accelerated in recent months as, after decades of discussion, UDOT redrew possible routes for the highway and narrowed the options to two finalists.
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Home prices in Heber are on the rise, and one up-and-coming architect has ideas to combat the problem.
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Almost all Wasatch County towns will choose a new mayor this year, and all will elect some new councilmembers.
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Thanks to newly installed historic plaques, residents can explore 35 homes and buildings all over Heber to learn more about the valley’s pioneer heritage and early leaders.
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The Utah Department of Transportation says adding concrete barriers on U.S. 189 in Wasatch County will cut the number of serious crashes in half.
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Heber City’s public works department jumped into action to rescue 10 lost ducklings from a storm drain. A local farm store adopted the sole survivor.
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The building will be 70 feet tall, making it the highest in downtown.
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About 40 members of the public, plus plenty of attorneys, filled the courtroom in Wasatch County Monday, June 2, for oral arguments, the latest in a legal battle over the future of the planned Heber Valley temple.
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A Heber man is facing charges after deputies pursued him through Wasatch and Summit counties early Monday.
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Heber City is trying to promote more types of housing in the center of downtown, adding flexibility for property owners and restricting nightly rentals.