The Heber City Council is considering changes to its short-term rental policy, including criminal charges for policy violations and restrictions on how guests can use rental homes. Locals can listen in at Tuesday's meeting.
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Firefighters increased containment on the 31,000-acre Yellow Lake Fire to 29% Monday.
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Local students can visit the Park City MARC for free over fall break.
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Wasatch County leaders are outlining their priorities for next year’s budget. The county doesn’t plan to raise property taxes in 2025.
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As membership grows, the Park City Senior Center plans to increase services in the coming years.
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A 3rd District Court judge is removing Park City Municipal from a property rights case involving Park Meadows neighbors.
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The National Weather Service expects Thursday's cold front to plunge Utah into "early winter."
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Ballots for the Nov. 5 general election will be mailed out to Utah voters Tuesday, Oct. 15.
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KPCW, The Park Record and the Park City Community Foundation are partnering to help voters get to know candidates Monday.
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Park City Transit buses will have a new look this winter.
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As the fire continues to grow and change, another public meeting is scheduled for Monday at 6 p.m. in the Tabiona School gym in Duchesne County.
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Rosita Milesi was honored with the U.N. Refugee Agency's Nansen Award for 40 years of activism. The U.N. calls her a “formidable refugee champion.” And she has life lessons to share.
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The German airline barred 128 Jewish passengers from their May 2022 connecting flight based on the alleged misconduct of a few. The U.S. government considers that discrimination; Lufthansa disagrees.
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Walgreens says about a quarter of its stores are unprofitable. Big pharmacy chains are struggling with growing retail competition and lower prescription payouts.
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