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Locals and visitors came together to honor Park City’s past while supporting its future Monday.
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Almost 380 mountain bikers, from ages 15 to 67, took to Park City Trails Saturday for the 17th annual Point2Point race. Two mountain bikers broke course records.
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The Promontory Foundation awarded grants to Summit County nonprofits Wednesday at an annual gathering. Peace House was the high-impact recipient.
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The Utah Court of Appeals has sided with local residents who challenged the approval of two lift upgrades at Park City Mountain in 2022. In response to the ruling, the resort says it plans to resubmit permit applications.
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The owner of a decades-old commercial building on Kearns Boulevard is proposing a major redevelopment.
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A Park City junior ice dancer and his partner took home bronze at the first stop of the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series. The pair experienced a lot of firsts.
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A Midvale man is facing six felony charges, accused of breaking into the Park City Gun Club and firing at Summit County deputies Aug. 24.
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Local trails will be busy Saturday as the annual Point2Point bike race will bring hundreds of athletes to Park City.
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Park City officials are beginning to fine tune the site plan for the five-acre district in Bonanza Park.
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Park City is one serve closer to building a new public indoor pickleball facility in the Quinn’s Junction area.
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A new hiking and biking trail sharing Park City’s mining history will open next year.
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The Mountain Trails Foundation says part of the Loose Moose trail will be closed for maintenance over the next few weeks.