A semi-truck hauling oil caught fire Thursday around 7:30 a.m. on U.S. 40.
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A new day care for Heber families, School House Academy, is now one step closer to construction.
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The film “One Life” is a biopic about Nicholas “Nicky” Winton and the role he played in helping to organize massive kinder transports from Prague to London. The film could be called the British version of “Schindler’s List.”
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A Kamas mom of three charged with murder now must reappear in court for an earlier crime.
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In the Wasatch Back snow is falling and eggs are being hidden as local organizations prepare for a snowy Easter.
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Snowboarder said he feared for his life, asked district attorney’s office to bring charges.
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The Greyhound private bus service is expanding into the Park City area.
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Park City High School physics teacher Matt Nagie is the newest Snyderville Basin Planning Commissioner.
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March's final Friday art gallery stroll will include two galleries off Main Street as well as 10 others downtown.
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Park City Transit switches to its spring schedule Sunday.
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A leading critic of Deer Valley’s plan to develop the Snow Park base is pleased with new changes to the proposed site plan.
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Android users have long complained that texting someone with an iPhone on iMessage is an unpleasant experience. The Justice Department argues it is also an example of anti-competitive behavior.
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Author Nancy Nichols says that for men, cars signify adventure, power and strength. For women, they are about performing domestic duties; there was even a minivan prototype with a washer/dryer inside.
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The Carters have it all — wealth, influence, critical cred — but they've never stopped chasing the approval of exclusive institutions like the Grammys. At this point, who are they fighting for?
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