Park City officials are beginning to fine tune the site plan for the five-acre district in Bonanza Park.
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Park City is one serve closer to building a new public indoor pickleball facility in the Quinn’s Junction area.
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About a third of voters cast ballots in the primary races for Heber and Midway earlier this month, while two-thirds of Charleston voters went to the polls.
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Utah has seen almost 900 wildfires so far this year. State fire officials say the most concerning part is well over half are human-caused.
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The $121 million bond would pay for a new high school, fields and aquatics center.
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A new hiking and biking trail sharing Park City’s mining history will open next year.
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A report from Utah highway and public safety officials says the number of highway fatalities dropped 10% so far this year, including an 18% drop in summertime road deaths.
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Arches National Park will resume timed entry reservations starting Thursday, Aug. 28, just in time for Labor Day weekend.
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Sheldon Smith is stepping back, and the city is interviewing potential replacements.
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Utah public safety leaders, lawmakers and service providers announced the rollout of a public dashboard sharing data about reports of intimate partner violence.
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The Mountain Trails Foundation says part of the Loose Moose trail will be closed for maintenance over the next few weeks.
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"Susan Monarez is no longer director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention," the Department of Health and Human Services wrote in a social media post. Her lawyers said she had neither resigned nor been told she was fired.
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Delays and increased screenings for visas mean that many students didn't make it to campus on time – and that has some big implications for the economy.
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The Food and Drug Administration approved the next round of COVID-19 vaccines, but is restricting them to people at high risk for COVID complications.
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