The health department's online survey is open for about one more month in English and Spanish.
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GOP leader says that, with hundreds of signature gatherers, some may misspeak, but denies there is an orchestrated effort to deceive.
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Christie Babalis is the first District 4 resident to announce a bid for Summit County Council in 2026.
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Park City’s first female mayor, Nann Worel, is retiring from public office. She’s most proud of conserving almost 430 acres of land while mayor.
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An advocacy group has sued the Trump administration in federal court over the inclusion of the president's face on the forthcoming annual pass.
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Alcohol, drug and vape use are decreasing among students in Summit and Wasatch counties, following a statewide trend.
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This week’s Friday Film Review sizes up “The Housemaid,” starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in a psychological thriller where it isn’t quite clear who is naughty or nice, but everyone looks amazing in tank tops.
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The Silicon Ridge mine could bolster efforts to make U.S. less dependent on China as it seeks to lead the world in AI, electric vehicles, green energy and defense.
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Emily Buss won a Forward Party election to replace Dan Thatcher in the Utah Senate.
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Before the Utah town of Hideout and the Jordanelle Reservoir existed, there was a community called Keetley Farm. The site, now underwater, was once home to Japanese Americans seeking safety during World War II.
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Canice Harte manages Summit County Search and Rescue and is a former outdoor industry executive.
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TikToks are everywhere (well, except countries like Australia and India, where they've been banned.) We talk to the creators of some of the year's most popular reels from the Global South.
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An important work from a rediscovered artist has been absent from public view since the 1970s. A New York curator is hunting for it.
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Demand for memory chips currently exceeds supply and there's very little chance of that changing any time soon. More chips for AI means less available for other products such as computers and phones and that could drive up those prices too.
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