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Park City's spring projects open house will allow locals to talk to city teams about project updates and plans.
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Moose and their young have recently become more frequent visitors in Park City neighborhoods. Now wildlife officials are reminding residents to give them space.
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Park City High School students and senior center members gathered for their first intergenerational book club Tuesday. It was an opportunity to build relationships across age groups.
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Park City Mountain finally has the necessary approvals to upgrade its Silverlode, Eagle and Eaglet chairlifts. Olympians and resort partners all turned out for the much-awaited planning commission vote.
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A Wasatch Back energy provider is preparing for wildfire season and taking steps to protect Utah communities this summer.
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Park City Opera’s third summer season will have more shows and concerts than ever before. The nonprofit will host two mainstage productions and a free concert series.
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Local vendors will be selling fresh produce, baked goods and more.
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Middle school students in Park City may have more sports opportunities starting this fall. The Park City School District is considering a partnership with a new nonprofit.
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Park City has a new set of rules for commercial recycling and trash hauling. The guidelines are meant to divert more waste from the Summit County landfill.
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Dozens gathered in the Park City Cemetery for the American Legion Post 14's annual ceremony.
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A biker spotted a young elk on the Flying Dog trail over Memorial Day weekend.
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Park City athletes will have new soccer, baseball, softball and football fields to play on by fall.