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Utah ski resorts are turning off their snowmaking. And, right on queue, nature is turning on its spigots.
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A landowner claims Park City doesn't have permission to operate Iron Mountain and Timberline, but resort leadership sees it differently.
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As Utah hopes for more snow, ski resorts look to get skiers and riders on the mountain.
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Park City Mountain has refiled permit applications for two lift upgrades at Mountain Village. The move follows a Utah Court of Appeals ruling siding with locals who fought the initial approval.
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Vail Resorts says it opened 11% of its Rocky Mountain terrain in December 2025.
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The group did not specify why it chose to drop its push to form a union.
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The Telluride Professional Ski Patrol Association voted Thursday to approve a contract with Telluride Ski Resort after a 13-day strike.
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A third skier uncovered the teen, who had been skiing in the Hidden Canyon backcountry without avalanche safety gear.
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Recent years show how climate change generates extreme snow — or a lack of it — in the Wasatch.
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A sluggish start to winter has left Utah’s snowpack near record lows. However, there’s one positive: soil moisture is still elevated.
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The avalanche hit and buried two skiers near Brighton Resort, investigators say.
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The low snow year delayed the reopening of the free, locally oriented program.