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Robert Redford, the visionary founder of the Sundance Institute, has died. He was 89.
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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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The Park City School District is encouraging the community to learn more about its policies at quarterly sessions with the superintendent.
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Wildlife officials say harmful algae remains a concern at more than 20 Utah lakes and reservoirs.
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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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Lawmakers have until September 25 to draw new congressional maps.
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George Zinn, 71, told authorities he yelled that he was the shooter to “allow the actual suspect to flee.”
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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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Utah prosecutors charged Tyler Robinson, 22, with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Officials say they are seeking the death penalty.
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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.
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A movie star to his core, Robert Redford has died after a visionary career in cinema, including founding the Sundance Institute that transformed the market for independent films.
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Over fifty bike patrollers at Park City Mountain are forming a new union. The group has also filed two unfair labor practice charges against the resort.