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A man who saved a boy from drowning at Smith and Morehouse Reservoir has received a national award.
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The U.S. Forest Service will resume controlled burns this weekend of brush it thinned in Parleys Canyon and Lambs Canyon.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is investigating the poaching of a bull elk on property Summit County recently acquired for conservation and recreation.
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Safety updates are coming to Heber City after two Wasatch High students were hit by cars in the last month.
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The Utah Transit Authority plans to reduce winter ski bus service for the second straight year because of ongoing staff shortages.
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Wasatch County will host four drive-through flu vaccine clinics in October.
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Construction is progressing according to plan for the new high school in Wasatch County.
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After a nearly three-year closure following the pandemic, The Shop yoga studio reopened earlier this year and is offering new teachers, classes and practices.
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Two new ski runs at Utah Olympic Park will provide an easier way down and a training area for ski mountaineering, making its Olympic debut in 2026.
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Recycle Utah's Dumpster Days and Summit County's Hazardous Waste Day return for residents.
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Park City’s recreation department plans to offer more court time for pickleball this winter amid soaring demand.
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As cord cutting increases, the Utah Jazz is making it easier for everyone to catch the action.