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  • The Summit County Attorney’s Office has charged a 24-year-old van driver for striking and fatally injuring a pedestrian in Old Town last winter. Documents…
  • Click the date above for this week’s list of the end of the year best of Fresh Tracks Friday or listen to our updated FreshTracks playlist here. Stay…
  • The Wasatch County clerk released updated unofficial results from the June 30 primary election on Tuesday morning. With the additional votes, incumbent…
  • Tuesday night Park City School District and Wasatch School District will hold meetings to talk about how to safely return students to the classroom this…
  • Click the date above for this week’s list Fresh Tracks Friday or listen to our updated FreshTracks playlist here. Stay tuned as songs get added and…
  • The Indigo Girls concert at Deer Valley that was rescheduled for this evening has been rescheduled again.Instead of being held today, the concert will…
  • A Snyderville Basin resident arrested for the alleged shooting death of his housemate earlier this month made his first appearance in Third District Court on Monday.
  • President Bush makes a surprise visit to Baghdad to visit Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The president told the new leader and his Cabinet that the future of Iraq is in its citizens' hands, and that it's in the interest of the United States that the mission in Iraq succeeds.
  • Ford Motor Company CEO Bill Ford says the automaker will cut up to 30,000 North American jobs by 2012. The moves are part of a restructuring plan that will see a number of manufacturing plants close, as well.
  • The strongest earthquake in 40 years hit Southeast Asia Sunday morning, setting off tsunamis that killed thousands. Measured at 8.9, the earthquake is the most powerful recorded since a 9.2 quake hit Alaska in 1964.
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