Park City mayoral candidates say they’d bring decisive leadership and a culture change to city hall if elected to serve the community.
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Red flag warnings are in effect for much of the state as the latest seasonal outlook predicts higher-than-normal fire activity through August.
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The Utah Outliers amateur hockey team is moving to Park City, and locals can get involved.
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The eight candidates running for Park City Council have filed financial disclosures, providing the public with a glimpse at the scope of their campaign operations.
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As Heber City tries to advance plans to revitalize downtown, it’s still looking for financial support from its neighbors.
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Basin Recreation has reopened the Willow Creek Park dog pond after closing for about a month to protect wildlife.
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Candidates for office in Heber City turned in their first financial disclosures Aug. 5 ahead of the primary election Aug. 12.
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State officials have received thousands of complaints related to residential construction fraud in the last several years, a problem the Utah Department of Commerce says has cost residents a combined $32 million.
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Some Wasatch County roads will close this month for safety maintenance.
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Starting this school year, students who qualify for reduced price meals will receive school lunches for free.
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The NHL team is asking for a court to resolve a trademark issue.
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It can be difficult for veterans to use their health benefits for care outside the federal system. A bill in Congress could ease that. Opponents are wary funds being "siphoned" away from the VA.
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Buying something new can be thrilling in the moment, but will you still be glad you bought it after the fact? NPR readers share their top tips for mindful shopping to avoid regret and overspending.
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Influencers on TikTok and other social media platforms are going back to recession-era recipes for nutritious and filling food — and building new communities online.
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