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It’s shaping up to be a nasty flu season, with hundreds of Utahns hospitalized so far this winter. Locals can take steps to stay healthy.
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John Kucera has a background in real estate and finance. He's the second District 4 candidate to declare.
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A local businessman and participants in an immigrant investor program are jockeying for position amid the golf course bankruptcy.
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Suni Woolstenhulme is the second person to enter the race for the open position in 2026.
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Utah uses data from a point-in-time count to guide policies supporting people experiencing homelessness. The 2026 count is coming up and Wasatch Back volunteers are needed.
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They opened a bill file this year to explore increasing a tax discount for Utah homeowners.
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Winter has dusted Wasatch Back ski areas but some are waiting on more snow to open new terrain, that includes the Utah Olympic Park.
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The Summit County Sheriff’s Office says an Immigration and Customs Enforcement incident happened in the Kimball Junction area early Tuesday.
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Wednesday is the last chance to hit Utah liquor stores before New Year’s celebrations. State stores close early Wednesday and reopen Friday.
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Park City Ice Miners is mired in legal trouble after a parent sued for access to its financial records.
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Discussion about public infrastructure districts continued at the Summit County Council's final meeting of the year.
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The health department's online survey is open for about one more month in English and Spanish.