Residents along the state Route 248 corridor are asking for support to raise funds for a temporary fire station. The area is growing rapidly and at risk for wildfires.
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Park City High School solidified its spot in the 4A Baseball Championships after beating the Stansbury Stallions 12 to 1 Thursday, May 2.
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A Wasatch County man has been found not guilty on all charges of wanton destruction of protected wildlife.
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The Pinebrook Fire Safety Committee is helping locals prepare for wildfire season with fire safety event over the weekend.
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The Park City High School girls golf team came out victorious in the Region 10 4A standings.
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Utah schools, agencies are now required to comply with Utah’s transgender bathroom bill. Here’s how the state auditor is enforcing it.
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Epic Pass holders now have two European resorts to choose from after Vail Resorts closed on its purchase of Crans-Montana Mountain Resort May 2, 2024.
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Park City is developing its general plan for the next decade. Officials use it as a guidebook for future priorities.
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The Park City Council reviewed a community-wide e-bike survey and discussed potential trail regulation changes at its meeting Thursday.
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The legal fight over the future of the Heber Valley temple will continue. A judge has returned two key decisions.
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The Summit Land Conservancy says it outraised its first-year fundraising goal for its Utah Headwaters Initiative.
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The English actor played Captain Edward John Smith in the 1997 film Titanic as well as King Théoden of Rohan in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his government voted unanimously to shut down the local offices of Qatar-owned broadcaster Al Jazeera.
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For years, Hollywood's behind-the-scenes action heroes have been pushing for an Oscars category to honor their work. Many hope The Fall Guy will make it a reality.
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