The Wasatch Back Meals on Wheels program is facing a severe funding shortfall even as demand for its services continues to grow.
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The Utah Supreme Court says a controversial Summit County incorporation election must go on, before it decides whether it's constitutional.
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Wasatch County residents have a chance to comment on the proposed district boundaries for the new high school at a Tuesday, Oct. 28, public hearing.
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American rapper and television personality Flavor Flav is sliding into a new role: hype man and official sponsor of USA Bobsled and Skeleton for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Firefighters in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest are conducting prescribed burns near Kamas this week.
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Early voting begins Oct. 28 for Wasatch County locals who want to cast their ballots in person.
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On day two of the hearing over Utah's redistricting, the Legislature put forward its own academic experts. They, predictably, presented the opposing view of what the plaintiff's experts had to say the day before.
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The library’s third floor will become a 20-minute haunt where kids 10 and younger can learn how to prevent drug and alcohol abuse.
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The walls are coming down at Treasure Mountain Junior High School.
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The list includes 16 in Africa and 14 in the U.S. Analyst sees “tremendous potential to accelerate growth.”
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Deer Valley Resort is looking to expand its seating at Silver Lake Lodge this winter.
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Another time a powerful, slow-moving storm wreaked havoc on a community was with Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
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With AI music generators widely available, scammers are uploading songs to the pages of inactive artists and dead musicians. Spotify says it is cracking down, but the practice persists.
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A statue of Confederate general Albert Pike, which had been pulled down during the Black Lives Matter movement, has been put back up in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square.
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