U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has purchased a warehouse in Salt Lake City. Advocates in the Wasatch Back say they're worried about immigrants in the community.
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The Salt Lake City International Airport saw longer security lines March 27 after relatively normal wait times during the monthlong partial government shutdown.
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Groomers at Deer Valley and Park City work around the clock to manage keep snow on the slopes.
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Olympic chatter is on high volume as regional stakeholders return from the 2026 Games.
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Utah’s primary elections are June 23 and important deadlines are approaching including the final day to change party affiliations.
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Gov. Cox declines to sign bill allowing state to deal in gold and silver, letting it become law without his signature.
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The IOC's new policy aligns with President Donald Trump's executive order on sports ahead of the 2028 Games.
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Deputies haven't identified the deceased is or who found them Thursday afternoon.
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A film about a missed colonoscopy and ensuing cancer diagnosis shouldn’t be this funny. But the 2025 Sundance Audience Favorite Documentary, “André Is an Idiot,” is hysterical, as well as life-affirming and wildly original.
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Deer Valley Resort will close for the season Sunday, three weeks earlier than resort leaders hoped.
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Park City Mountain is winding down operations amid an unseasonably warm winter. With limited terrain options, the resort will soon start on construction projects.
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The White House has depicted the war in Iran online with videos that weave real life images of missile strikes and destruction with clips from video games, sports clips, and action movies.
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With tens of thousands of suspected cases, the government is aiming for 2.5 million jabs a week. The response has been encouraging — but also worrisome.
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The third (and final) installment of this Hollywood satire finds C-lister Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrow) helming an AI-written show.
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