Wasatch Back drivers may experience delays in Park City and the Snyderville Basin as High Valley Transit begins work on its 7-mile bus rapid transit project.
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County leaders are willing to entertain changes to planning procedures but are wary of unintended effects.
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North Summit Fire crews responded to numerous calls Sunday and say fire restrictions could come sooner than usual.
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The Park City Municipal golf course opened for the season Friday, marking the earliest opening anyone can remember.
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The free, winter shuttle service to Bonanza Flat ended March 29.
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The Utah Avalanche Center and software company Rise8 will co-host a workshop in Park City combining avalanche science with artificial intelligence.
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Having the World Men's Curling Championships in town builds on Ogden's Olympic legacy. But when the games come back to Utah, curling may have outgrown Ogden.
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The skier representing Great Britain sealed her overall title at the Park and Pipe final sin Switzerland on March 29.
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The measure may be the first of its kind in the country, one expert said. “I don’t know that other states have done this.”
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Lifts at Deer Valley Resort rolled to a stop on Sunday, one of the earliest closing dates in resort history, but the low-snow-year did little to dampen the final days of the season.
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Around 1,600 people attended Wasatch Back “No Kings” protests Saturday. It was part of a national movement protesting Trump administration policies and the war in Iran.
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Trump posted the first architectural renderings of his future presidential library, planned for a prime plot of land donated by Miami Dade College.
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A month ago, Health Secretary Kennedy said his agency would soon give compounding pharmacies the greenlight to make the products, which have exploded in popularity despite a lack of data.
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NPR art director and illustrator Jackie Lay tells the story of Hatshepsut, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest pharaohs in Egypt's history — but whose legacy was erased for over 3,000 years.
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