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The Park City Planning Commission is evaluating a proposal to build over 20 housing units along Lower Iron Horse Loop Road near the Rail Trail.
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An endurance competition is making its inaugural stop in Park City this week with more than 200 athletes looking to climb the height of Mt. Everest.
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Tens of thousands of people will congregate in Old Town Friday for Park City’s annual Fourth of July celebration.
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Park City Mountain and the Canyons Village Management Association want to replace the lower Canyons workhorse.
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A committee that’s part of Utah’s 2034 Olympic organizing team met for the first time Monday. It includes Wasatch Back leaders.
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Park City’s water system is the first in Utah to earn state approval for its compliance plan to manage what are known as “forever chemicals.”
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Starting this fall, Park City School District students in sixth to twelfth grade must secure their cellphones in locked pouches during the school day.
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The nonprofit Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History plans to clean and repair all of the windows at the Silver King Coalition Mine.
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Thousands of golf balls will bounce and roll down Main Street as part of Park City’s annual Miner’s Day celebration — known to the rest of the country as Labor Day. The event celebrates the town’s original laborers: miners.
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The annual Deer Valley Music Festival is celebrating its 21st season this year.
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Park City resident and Olympic Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn is one of more than 70 athletes nominated for the 2025 ESPY Awards.
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Thousands of already read bestsellers, nonfiction and children’s books are available this week at a fraction of their original cost.