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  • The roots music maverick did something rare in the streaming era: landed an album that's only available on CD, cassette and LP — without his name on the sleeve — in the top five of the albums chart.
  • Independent artists' bottom lines are shrinking as the coronavirus outbreak continues — here's what you can do to help.
  • Our call-out on Facebook for people to share their experiences of the health care system yielded wrenching tales of bankruptcies, medical errors, and delayed or foregone treatment.
  • Our call-out on Facebook for people to share their experiences of the health care system yielded wrenching tales of bankruptcies, medical errors, and delayed or foregone treatment.
  • Five states hold primaries Tuesday. The top race is in Pennsylvania, where the GOP Senate primary will be another test of Trump's influence, while Democratic voters seem to favor John Fetterman.
  • Israel has been fighting with Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants there for years. But in recent weeks, tensions have escalated.
  • The defending champion and five-time Wimbledon winner lost 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 in the fourth round. The early exits by favored players at the tournament leaves relative unknowns looking to see how far they can go.
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, 80% of Sundance Film Festival slate is up for sale, Ice Castles founder and creator, Brent Christensen, discusses the popular attraction in Midway, Utah Film Commission's Virginia Pearce on the benefits of film production in Utah, Coalville diner closes doors after almost 40 years, Sensitive materials, school safety bills on Park City educators’ radar this legislative session, Macey’s employee accused of stealing over $10,000 from Pinebrook store, Ted Morris from U.S. Speed Skating on speed skating competitions at the Olympic Oval this weekend and next, Arizona man sentenced for kidnapping girl in Kimball Junction , Main Street water line replacement project will last three years, and Two arrested after stolen truck slides off US 40 in Summit County .
  • Utah Avalanche Center forecast, Federal investigation finds over 180 harassment incidents in Park City School District, parents disappointed with communication, Gov. Cox calls Olympics a ‘smart investment,’ hopes to become part of rotation, 30 creators to exhibit works at Park City local artist marketplace, ‘Walk and Talk with CJ’ celebrates community and inclusion, Vail Resorts: Epic Pass holders have nearly doubled since pandemic, Heber residents hang new Pride flags as police progress stalls in vandalism investigation, Park City Board of Realtors CEO Jamie Johnson on implications of the National Association of Realtors settlement, Olympics update, transportation projects headline Park City-Summit County meeting, Salt Lake Tribune's Lauren Gustus has an update on the stories they are covering and Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office employee arrested for alleged sex crimes involving a minor.
  • The latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, no vote on "West Hills" this year, boundaries redrawn for second time, High Valley Transit seeking input on routes in Summit and Wasatch counties, Jessica Parker on the Wasatch Library Sages and Seekers program, Miners win overtime thriller over Red Devils in regular season finale, U.S. Forest Service spokesperson Jeff Armstrong provides a Yellow Lake Fire update, Eastern Summit County school board candidates talk employee retention and Cedar Crest, Heber reconsiders proposed short-term rental restrictions after public outcry, Keith Lilley talks about the upcoming program Going Broke (Baroque with JS Bach & Friends) at the Shepherd of the Mountains Church, and Deer Valley East Village inaugural season to open with three lifts, 500 parking spots.
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