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During her annual State of Park City address Tuesday, Park City Mayor Nann Worel told residents she doesn’t plan to run for reelection.
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The Summit County Clerk’s Office did not verify enough signatures to put a controversial Kimball Junction development to a countywide vote.
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The Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Consumer Protection has issued a consumer alert after the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy.
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The Summit County Clubhouse — which serves adults with mental health and substance abuse challenges — underwent an accreditation screening last week. The results are pending but the initial feedback is positive.
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Recycle Utah has to find a new home by September 2026. The nonprofit is optimistic it can while working to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in the local landfill.
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Utah’s snowpack is sitting at 88% of its typical peak as of March 24.
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The Division of Wildlife Resources is reminding dog owners to keep their pets leashed so they don’t chase or disturb wildlife this spring.
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Gov. Spencer Cox signed the annual liquor bill, which includes the “straw test” for bartenders.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox issued his first veto for the 2025 Utah Legislature on Monday, saying it was a matter of “public trust,” accounting problems, legal issues and sending the wrong message to educators that led him to wield his pen.
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A major redevelopment project that would transform the center of Park City will be back in front of city planners this week.
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New visitation data from the Park City Chamber reflect a strong start for 2025.
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A stolen SUV allegedly drove through two spike strips before troopers immobilized it near Interstate 15.