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Nearly 1,800 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees have left the agency in the last year, records obtained by conservation advocates find, as pressure mounted from President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies meant to cut the federal workforce.
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Saying that “selling national parks was never on the table,” Utah Sen. Mike Lee is no longer proposing a change to federal legislation that drew heavy criticism from conservation groups, his office said Friday, Dec. 19.
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Special event parking may affect daily rates.
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Park City’s galleries will open their doors Friday, Dec. 26, for a holiday edition of the Arts Council of Park City and Summit County’s monthly gallery stroll.
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The Team USA roster for the 2026 Olympics in Milan Cortina is filling up, and another Park City athlete has secured her spot.
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Any last-minute errands will need to be done soon in the Wasatch Back.
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Aerials will be held in Lake Placid, New York. Mogulists will compete at Waterville in New Hampshire.
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Their development agreement, approved five years ago, allows up to 600 housing units and a chairlift.
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The Daggett County Sheriff's Office found the Summit County music teacher after an overnight search.
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Here's how to stay firewise and safe indoors this winter.
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With the holiday season in full swing, locals can take steps to reduce their impact on the environment.
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The local school board authorized $125 million in bonds after voters rejected them in 2024 and 2025.