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The ninth annual Latino Arts Festival created a home for over 40 Latino artists and performers over Father’s Day weekend.
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Over 400 Wasatch Back locals gathered in Park City and Heber Saturday for “No Kings” peaceful protests. They were in response to President Donald Trump’s birthday parade.
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With paid parking now in effect at popular Bonanza Flat trailheads, Park City officials are considering a season pass option for non-residents.
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Park City has selected a private partner to develop the vacant five-acre property in Bonanza Park that was initially purchased for an arts and culture district. City leaders will now work with the company to refine its proposal.
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Longtime local John Kenworthy is running for Park City Council to get the town “back on track.”
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The Intermountain Health Park City Hospital broke ground on its $40 million cancer center and emergency department expansion project Thursday. The additions will help meet growing Wasatch Back needs.
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The community is invited to join the Elks Club for their Flag Day ceremony Saturday.
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Bus rapid transit, the future of Recycle Utah and the final budget approval are on the Park City Council agenda this week.
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The national Red Bull Soapbox Race will make a pit stop in Utah Saturday. More than 40 teams will hurl themselves down Capitol Hill, including three from the Wasatch Back.
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Locals may have seen crews bringing in the towers for Park City Mountain’s new gondola at the Canyons Village base this week.
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Rallies are scheduled across the country Saturday for a nationwide day of action, including in the Wasatch Back.
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After becoming the first woman to summit the second-tallest peaks on each continent, Park City local Jenn Drummond is now tackling the highest ones.