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Utah law requires a public hearing on the town, but a 2025 state law appears to allow the development regardless of whether incorporation proceeds.
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Here are UDOT's ideas for managing growth along the corridor linking Summit and Wasatch counties.
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Authorities considered the video a credible threat of violence in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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A Utah State University study shows the Parleys Wildlife Overpass, built in 2018 to guide animals over Interstate 80, is working.
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The Utah Department of Transportation will install drainage boxes on southbound U.S. 40 Thursday evening.
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Congressman Mike Kennedy, who represents Utah in the U.S. House, has been focused on data protection, wildfire research and reducing opioid overdoses during his first months in office.
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Purchasing the 834-acre property for open space also presents an opportunity to restore Kamas Valley wetlands.
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He said if voters decide not to incorporate "West Hills," then the lawsuit over it is likely moot.
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Recycle Utah will soon accept food waste and candy wrappers from local homes. Changes in glass recycling are facilitating the new offering.
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Cooler weather and a bit of rain have state officials lifting Stage 1 fire restrictions in eastern Utah. However, critical fire weather conditions remain in the western part of the state.
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Utah law lets cities call off uncontested races. Kamas will still vote on two city councilmembers this November.
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Two local nonprofits dedicated to protecting youth mental health are teaming up for a special screening of the documentary “Can’t Look Away: The Case Against Social Media” in Park City this week.