Heber homes and businesses were without water after a line broke near Wasatch High School Tuesday.
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A man’s recent call to Heber City police backfired when officers realized he had been committing the crime.
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Park City planning officials could grant Deer Valley approval to build a new six-pack bubble chairlift on Wednesday.
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Summit County is pursuing a state transportation grant to plan the state Route 32 corridor from Oakley to Francis.
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April is Financial Literacy Month, and the Federal Trade Commission wants to help Utahns spot, avoid and report scams to keep their money safe.
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Wasatch County residents are invited to learn and share feedback about how to improve road safety at an open house Wednesday, April 24.
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Hundreds of Wasatch High School juniors performed the promenade in a glittering spectacle to set the prom stage.
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Rocky Mountain Power is hosting an open house at the Park City Library Tuesday to discuss an upcoming construction project.
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And the cheerful spring conditions had some skiers and riders wanting seconds.
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Every summer the Utah Symphony brings artists and conductors to Deer Valley’s mountain stage.
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Glampers will be able to book luxury tents at Jordanelle State Park this summer.
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The United States is millions of homes short of demand, and lacks enough affordable housing units. And many Americans feel like housing costs are eating up too much of their take-home pay.
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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban employment agreements that typically prevent workers from leaving their companies for competitors, or starting competing businesses of their own.
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The DOJ settlement goes to 139 victims of Larry Nassar, the disgraced team doctor of USA Gymnastics who sexually assaulted elite and Olympic gymnasts, after the FBI failed to promptly investigate.
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