Park City has selected a private partner to develop the vacant five-acre property in Bonanza Park that was initially purchased for an arts and culture district. City leaders will now work with the company to refine its proposal.
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Longtime local John Kenworthy is running for Park City Council to get the town “back on track.”
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Noyes, a Heber business owner, said he’s running for Heber City Council because he wants more open conversations between elected leaders and residents.
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The Intermountain Health Park City Hospital broke ground on its $40 million cancer center and emergency department expansion project Thursday. The additions will help meet growing Wasatch Back needs.
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Plans for an e-bike ordinance shifted into high gear at Wednesday's county council meeting.
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Deer Valley Resort is ramping up construction on its new Expanded Excellence terrain in Wasatch County.
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Councilmembers discussed dissolving the road maintenance district but want more data before deciding.
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The Utah Avalanche Center saw more than 800 reported avalanches in the backcountry during the 150-day season, that’s almost 100 less than last year.
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From furniture to electronics and musical instruments to books, Utah Fits All families spent more than $13 million at 20 major retailers in the first year of the program.
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The community is invited to join the Elks Club for their Flag Day ceremony Saturday.
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Utah Attorney General Derek Brown and a bipartisan coalition of 27 other attorneys general filed a lawsuit against biotech company 23andMe.
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Once largely confined to insular networks, contemporary Christian music is having a breakthrough moment on the pop charts with artists like Brandon Lake and Forrest Frank.
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In the wake of U.S. aid cuts, Pastor Billy is reminded of his twin sister's death from AIDS. He doesn't want 9-year-old Diana, who's HIV-positive, to meet the same fate.
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