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Utah has officially recorded the warmest start to ski season since meteorologists started tracking temperatures in 1992. The warm, dry weather comes after the state's wettest October on record.
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Someone has vandalized Park City’s ice rink in City Park. It’s unclear when the rinks will open after the damage and recent warm weather.
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The road, which takes recreators through the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, will reopen in the spring.
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Park City’s newest and largest public affordable housing project has officially opened.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is warning holiday travelers about road and ramp closures on Interstate 215 near the Salt Lake City International Airport this weekend.
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Emily Buss will serve out the remainder of Sen. Daniel Thatcher's term in the Utah Legislature. Originally a Republican, Thatcher joined the Forward Party in March.
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A local rabbi says the celebration is important now more than ever after a recent antisemitic attack in Australia.
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This week’s Friday Film Review explores George Clooney’s journey of self‑discovery in Noah Baumbach’s new film “Jay Kelly.”
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The council discussed at length the potential benefits and liabilities of a unique financing model.
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The Utah Department of Transportation will announce where it intends to build the bypass in January. After the announcement, locals will have several ways to share feedback.
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The Park City Council has adopted the updated Clark Ranch Conservation Easement. It protects most of the land as open space.
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The map includes roughly 60,000 buildings across Utah on the outer edges of development with wildfire risk.