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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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According to the Sheriff’s Office, Jesse Lee Fredrickson has not had any contact with his family since he went missing.
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According to the CDC, both Summit and Wasatch County moved up one COVID-19 transmission level this week. Summit is now considered high and Wasatch is now medium.
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Landowners in the Wasatch Back are required by state law to manage noxious weeds on their property. And this spring has seen a proliferation of them around town.
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The Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games is continuing to work toward securing either the 2030 or 2034 Winter Olympics. The bid process has entered a new phase.
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The winner of this year's Women’s Giving Fund grant will be announced in July.
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After evacuations for the Parleys Canyon Fire, a wave of Summit Park homeowners signed up to have their property assessed for wildfire risk. Millions of dollars in grants are now funding work there and across Summit County.
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Two Utah families filed a legal challenge in Utah state court Tuesday against House Bill 11, a bill sponsored by Summit County State Rep. Kera Birkeland. The bill prohibits transgender girls from competing in school sports.
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South Summit High School honored 112 seniors during the 2022 graduation ceremony held on the football field Thursday.
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The Summit County Council will consider approving a 6-month moratorium on new nightly rental licenses for the rest of the year at its meeting Wednesday.
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At a recent conference about the local economy, Wasatch Back government leaders said they hope to form regional partnerships to address challenges related to growth and development.