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Amendments B and C gained overwhelming support on Election night.
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Brigham Young University quarterback Jack Retzlaff has the Cougars on the doorstep of the College Football Playoff, and a new following.
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The Utah Climate and Water Report for Nov. 1 shows lower-than-normal mountain precipitation for October.
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New owners are raising the curtain on a revamped movie theater in Kimball Junction next week.
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The school board still says new educational and athletic facilities are needed.
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The Heber City Council voted to remove Jami Hewlett from her role on the planning commission at its meeting Tuesday.
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Midway voters say they’re willing to pay more in taxes to preserve more open space.
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Preliminary results for the general election are in, and the Summit County Clerk’s Office says most races aren’t close.
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It would balance the proposed 2025 budget. Financial talks resume today at the Summit County Council.
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On Thursday the Park City Council will get its first look at the Main Street Area Plan, a bold vision for how the city plans to transform the Old Town neighborhood ahead of the 2034 Winter Olympics.
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Special counsel Jack Smith is taking steps to end both federal cases against Trump before the president-elect takes office, according to a source familiar with the Justice Department deliberations.
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Leaders from around the world congratulated Donald Trump on his presidential election victory, as governments prepare for his return to the White House and the potential impact that will have.
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Despite Donald Trump’s focus on fossil fuels, his return to the White House won’t derail clean energy, analysts and activists say.
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