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Recycle Utah’s general manager has stepped down. The search for a new leader begins immediately.
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After a summer pilot program, Park City’s Transportation Department wants to allow dogs on buses permanently. The decision will be up to the city council.
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Park City is looking to increase transit access to upper Deer Valley by making changes to the Mid Mountain Trailhead.
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The Park City Education Foundation’s Bright Futures program now includes all of Park City’s first-generation students rather than a select few. Not everyone likes the changes.
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Robert Redford, the visionary founder of the Sundance Institute, has died. He was 89.
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A Park City resident is leveraging his decades of experience in the oil and gas industry to help bring safe drinking water to underserved communities around the world.
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Recycle Utah will soon accept food waste and candy wrappers from local homes. Changes in glass recycling are facilitating the new offering.
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The Park City School District is encouraging the community to learn more about its policies at quarterly sessions with the superintendent.
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A movie star to his core, Robert Redford has died after a visionary career in cinema, including founding the Sundance Institute that transformed the market for independent films.
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Over fifty bike patrollers at Park City Mountain are forming a new union. The group has also filed two unfair labor practice charges against the resort.
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Only one wildfire has been reported in Park City Fire District boundaries so far this year.
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A 2025 Sundance documentary about the comedic character Pee-wee Herman walked away with three awards at the 77th Emmy Awards Sunday.