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Dave McFawn is no longer running in District 2.
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Transgender activists have flooded a Utah tip line created to alert state officials to possible violations of a new bathroom law with thousands of hoax reports in an effort to shield trans residents and their allies from any legitimate complaints that could lead to an investigation.
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High Valley Transit started running buses in the Heber Valley more than a year ago. Public transit has been popular, but not universally welcomed.
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The founder of Alpine Distilling on Main Street in Park City was inducted into a prestigious international organization last week.
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The longtime Park City watering hole, O’Shucks on Main, will close at the end of May and move to The White House.
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Governor Spencer Cox has issued an order for all flags to be flown at half-staff at all state facilities.
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Park City Sunrise Rotary Club is accepting applications for its annual Community Grants Program. It has around $40,000 to give out.
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The Kimball Art Center’s Young Artists' Academy will accept applications for its next class Tuesday, May 7.
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It’s time to register for Park City Soccer Club tryouts.
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SkyRidge is applying to build a golf lodge that’s double the permitted height. The developer is asking the Wasatch County Council to grant exceptions through the same process used for the Heber Valley temple.
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Park City Board of Education President Andrew Caplan has dropped out of the second district race.
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A popular Salt Lake City Indian eatery is opening its second and third locations this summer.