Residents protested the recreation district's 15% tax increase proposal at a public hearing Wednesday.
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Park City Mountain also loaded the public onto the new Sunrise Gondola for the first time.
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Snow was falling as the first skiers of the 2025-2026 season hit the slopes at Deer Valley’s opening day Friday.
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Park City officials say the application process for a vacancy on the city council will open to locals as soon as Mayor-elect Ryan Dickey formally resigns.
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The parent of a former Trailside Elementary student is suing Park City School District over alleged trauma and abuse by a teacher.
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Residents in a remote area of Summit County have been paying thousands on one road.
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Gov. Spencer Cox said this year's budget was tight, but he carved out $25 million in one-time money plus an ongoing $20 million for Utah's new approach to homelessness that aligns with a Trump executive order.
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The Utah Department of Public Safety is reminding drivers and pedestrians how to stay safe as winter brings longer nights.
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The new film “Wicked: For Good” completes the film adaptation of the 2003 Broadway hit musical. Like Part One last year, it’s arriving in theaters with a splash, just in time for the holidays.
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A winter storm is expected to bring inches of fresh snow to Park City and the Heber Valley as ski resorts open for the season.
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The nonprofit argues Tommy Tanzer violated an agreement not to criticize either it or Bright Futures.
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China's exports to the U.S. have dropped sharply this year, in the face of President Trump's tariffs — but the country is still finding plenty of customers elsewhere around the world.
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Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall presented the nominees for the 83rd Golden Globes this morning. The awards ceremony will be held on Jan. 11, hosted by Nikki Glaser.
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Trump has prompted a redistricting race as he tries to maintain Republican control of the House in the 2026 elections. Democrats have fewer options to counter, as the battle heads into next year.
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