The Park City Council heard a wide variety of opinions during a public hearing on the proposed redevelopment concept for the Main Street area.
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The documentary “The Six Billion Dollar Man,” has been withdrawn from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival after film director Eugene Jarecki announced it will not be complete in time.
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Governor calls for faster election results, maintains support of dual path to the primary ballot.
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Salt Lake City native Jared Goldberg, raced to his first World Cup podium in the super-G at the men’s FIS World Cup in Val Gardena, Italy Friday.
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The holiday season is a busy time for airports as people travel to visit friends and family.
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Many grocery stores in the Wasatch Back will be closed on Christmas Day along with liquor stores, the post office and government offices.
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Secondary schools in the Park City School District held workshops to combat antisemitism this fall. It’s part of an effort to foster a greater sense of belonging.
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Santa will make an early visit to Park City this weekend.
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Two Americans landed on the podium in Thursday’s Moguls World Cup in Georgia Thursday.
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The Park City School District will open preschool registration for the 2024-2025 school year in January.
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The Utah Highway Patrol has identified the woman who died Thursday after being hit by a truck while attempting to cross Kearns Boulevard in Park City.
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Director Barry Jenkins is best known for films like "Moonlight" and "If Beale Street Could Talk." On Wild Card, he opens up about where he felt the safest as a kid.
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Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip overnight and into Sunday killed at least 20 people, including five children, Palestinian medical officials said.
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Modern life can be lonely. Some are looking to an old German tradition – of drinking and conversation – to deepen connection through regular meetups.
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