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The trail stretching across western Utah will honor a lesser-known piece of the state’s history, according to cultural stewards. A stop in Wasatch County was installed April 24.
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Olympic chatter is on high volume as regional stakeholders return from the 2026 Games.
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The Live Like Sam Foundation supports youth mental health through partnerships and is seeing significant reductions in youth anxiety and depression as a result.
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Park City’s POWDR confirms it is selling two of its east coast resorts, Killington and Pico, and will be listing three of its west coast resorts for sale in the coming weeks.
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National Park Service officials said harsh weather, including wind and rain, have led to erosion and spalling, which occurs when fragments of stone chip or break off.
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Utah death row inmate Taberon Dave Honie has been put to death by lethal injection for the stabbing death of his girlfriend's mother in the state's first execution since 2010.
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Vice President Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, looking to strengthen the Democratic ticket in Midwestern states.
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Abortion is legal up to 18 weeks while the state awaits a lower court’s ruling on Planned Parenthood Association of Utah’s lawsuit alleging that a near-total abortion ban is unconstitutional.
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Several also praised the work of the Secret Service and law enforcement.
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The friend of a prominent Congolese opposition leader's son said he turned down a six-figure offer to travel there from the U.S. as part of the family's security detail in what turned out to be a failed coup attempt.
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After heading up the Utah Avalanche Center for the past seven years, Park City resident Chad Bracklesberg is stepping down as well as Mark Staples who has led the center’s forecasting efforts since 2015. The organization is now on the hunt for their replacements.
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The Central Wasatch Commission has launched the annual call for ideas and is looking for projects to fund.