Two major Park City road projects will impact the regular flow of traffic in Thaynes Canyon and the Bonanza Park area this summer.
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Residential "flex spaces" are popping up in an industrial area just outside Park City.
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The Utah Court of Appeals has denied Vail Resorts’ request for a new trial in the bowling alley injury lawsuit involving a Park City Mountain employee.
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The Park City Council wants to work more closely with a local nonprofit focused on reducing vehicle-wildlife collisions in the area. Federal dollars are available for projects.
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The Wyoming man is accused of causing up to $1,500 in damage to the transit center.
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At the urging of President Donald Trump, Utah Republicans reelected Rob Axson as the state party’s chairman for another two years.
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The seasonal road between Park City and Brighton opens for the summer season Tuesday at 8 a.m.
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Wasatch County residents are celebrating the crews who keep the valley running during Public Works Week, May 19-21.
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Members of the House Budget Committee, including Utah Rep. Blake Moore, voted to advance a massive tax cut and border security package late Sunday.
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Park City resident Matthew Prince has purchased the Town Lift Plaza on Main Street. The billionaire tech CEO has also talked with Vail Resorts about buying Park City Mountain.
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The participants of the 16th annual Running with Ed fundraiser didn’t let the rain dampen their enthusiasm to support Park City teachers, students and schools on Saturday, May 17. While the Park City Education Foundation didn’t reach its goal of $325,000, the relay race fundraiser topped $240,000 with more donations still coming in.
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President Trump spoke to House Republicans on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to persuade holdouts in his party to back a massive tax bill that includes cuts to Medicaid.
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New books out this week look at everything from pressing political concerns — Original Sin — to perspective-altering riddles about life itself, like in Is A River Alive? and The Book of Records.
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A major medical group now recommends pain-blocking treatments for IUD insertion and other procedures amid a growing recognition that women's pain should be treated.
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