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The lease was set to expire next year but now extends through the Winter Olympics until 2036.
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With a rapidly growing membership, the Park City Senior Center is outgrowing its existing location on Woodside Avenue. Planning is underway to construct a new facility.
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The prosecution in the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has drawn extraordinary attention. The media coalition argues that parties have “attempted to chip away” at access.
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The “fastest ice on earth” will play host to the world’s top speed skaters as they face off for world cup titles.
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A Utah-led lawsuit against Google may soon come to a close after a court indicated it will approve a $700 million agreement.
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The Park Silly Sunday Market will return to Main Street on 11 Sundays next year.
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Coalville and Oakley will have new leadership in the new year, according to the latest election results.
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National parks are working to remain as accessible as possible, despite the ongoing government shutdown.
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The Park City Miners’ high school football season came to a close Friday night with a loss in the 4A quarterfinals.
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More than 1 in 10 Utahns relies on the Affordable Care Act marketplace for health coverage. For many of them, the cost will go up next year if Congress doesn’t extend particular tax credits.
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This week’s Friday Film Review looks at “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere," a new biopic that explores Bruce Springsteen’s emotional journey behind his most introspective album.
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Utah lawmakers passed a bill this year that could change homeowners’ responsibilities when it comes to wildfire mitigation strategies.