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A Garmin SOS signal alerted Search and Rescue to an injured motorcycle rider on the Shingle Creek trail this weekend in the Uinta Mountains.
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The Park City Board of Education postponed adopting a proposed book ban policy Friday as the school district’s attorney evaluates its constitutionality.
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Many road construction projects will be halted during the Labor Day weekend Friday through Monday, but some work zones – and weekend travel - will continue to cause slowdowns.
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The next court date in the Summit County case charging Joe Wrona with rape was postponed again.
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More than two-thirds of kids in the Wasatch Back have two working parents. Families say they need far more early child care options than they currently have.
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The Park City, Summit County Arts Council returns Saturday with its Art on the Trails fundraiser.
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West Jordan Police shut down I-80 in Summit County Thursday evening, looking for a homicide suspect.
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$50,000 will go to western firefighters as part of the High West Distillery’s $1million commitment to Protect the West campaign.
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A Girl Scout Gold Award candidate is working to install pedestrian crossing beacons on a roundabout in the Snyderville Basin.
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33-year-old Park City native Sierra Quitiquit, a skier turned activist, is one busy woman.
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Free menstrual supplies are now available in Wasatch Back School districts.
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The committee hopes to have qualified candidates identified by the first of the year.