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This week’s Park City Planning Commission meeting on the proposal to develop the base area of Park City Mountain Resort has been postponed.
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Vail Resorts says compared to a year ago, there have been fewer skiers so far this season, but revenue is still up.
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The membership of the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association voted to approve a new contract with Vail Resorts on Friday.
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The membership of the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association will be voting on a new contract with Vail Resorts throughout the day today.
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In a joint statement to KPCW Thursday morning, Vail resorts and the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association announced they have reached a tentative agreement for a new contract.
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After Monday’s negotiations between Park City Mountain Resort and the union representing its ski patrollers ended without a new contract, the two sides have another session set for Wednesday to reach an agreement and avoid a strike.
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An email allegedly sent by a Vail Resorts employee offering $600 per day for temporary ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort was widely shared on social media Friday. Vail Resorts says the email was not authorized.
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After a wild holiday period with intense snowfall and large crowds in Park City, Park City Mountain Resort Chief Operating Officer Mike Goar says staff shortages, COVID-19, and rough early-season weather led to the resort falling short of expectations.
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Park City Mountain COO Mike Goar explains the challenges the resort has faced over the busy holiday weekend and the outlook for getting the mountain and restaurants open.
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Winter storms made for dangerous conditions over Christmas weekend, disrupting traffic, as well as ski lifts, throughout the Wasatch Back.