A two-vehicle crash in Kimball Junction led to severe traffic delays in the Park City area.
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Wasatch County won’t have to comply with the law that forces Summit County to district its council seats after lawmakers rewrote the rules during a special session Monday.
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Utah has both opportunities and challenges as it prepares to host the world for the 2034 Winter Games. A new study lays a roadmap for how the state can succeed.
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The long-vacant Centennial Building on Park City’s upper Main Street is finally set for renovation, transforming the former boarding house for miners into a unique single-family home.
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In response to a court order, the Utah Legislature has selected a map that revises the state’s congressional district boundaries.
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Heber is embarking on the next phase of redesigning City Park. The council will choose a design firm at its meeting this week.
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Wasatch County trail users are invited to share ideas for the trails around Deer Creek Reservoir at an open house this week.
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The health departments in Summit and Wasatch counties are offering drop-in flu and COVID-19 vaccine clinics this week across the Wasatch Back.
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A judge has ruled in favor of the former chair of the Park City Planning Commission in a neighborly land use dispute. The opposition has asked the court to reconsider a previous ruling.
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Utah’s higher education commissioner will set up a task force to study campus safety at each of the state’s public colleges and universities.
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The families of two transgender minors who sued over the 2022 law have agreed to dismiss the lawsuit. But at the same time, the U.S. Supreme Court is slated to hear similar cases from Idaho and West Virginia.
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It's been two years since Hamas-led militants attacked Israel, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. In response, Israeli leaders promised a punishing offensive. Here are some numbers showing the war's toll.
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A new draft White House memo suggests a 2019 law signed by President Trump that guarantees federal employees get paid after a shutdown ends would not apply to furloughed workers.
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A dozen facilities saw air traffic control shortages on Monday, delaying flights at several airports. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy blamed "a slight tick-up in sick calls" due to the shutdown.
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