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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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A hard freeze warning takes effect Thursday night into Friday morning. The weekend looks to be chilly.
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On Monday morning, a black bear was removed from the Morgan Middle School grounds. KPCW reports on wildlife behavior as the drought persists and people venture into the outdoors.
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The Summit County Fair Rodeo Queen Contest was held on Saturday.
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Hundreds of people gathered in City Park Saturday to support abortion rights.
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At its meeting Thursday, the South Summit Board of Education approved a raise for all of its employees and absorbed a double digit increase in health insurance premiums.
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Planned Parenthood is holding rallies nationwide this weekend after a Supreme Court leak suggested that constitutional protections for abortion could end. KPCW has details about the Bans Off Our Bodies event scheduled for Saturday in Park City.
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Cougars are found throughout the state, often in mountains, foothills, or canyon areas, but sometimes they wander into urban neighborhoods. KPCW has tips on what to do if you see one.
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With several years of drought in Utah and declining herd numbers, Utah Wildlife Resources will allocate fewer general season buck deer tags.
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Wildland fires can be catastrophic to communities when they spread to urban and suburban areas. The severe drought in Utah has local fire officials on the offensive with programs that can help homeowners prepare.
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This week, the Utah Department of Transportation is expected to award a $30 million Bus Rapid Transit grant to Summit County’s High Valley Transit.