Fireworks are banned everywhere in Wasatch County, including within all cities and towns, due to extreme wildfire danger.
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Ivory Homes says a proposal for potentially thousands of homes has been decades in the making.
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Park City staff say a six-foot sidewalk between Thaynes Canyon Drive and Three Kings Drive is a better option than extending a 12-foot path.
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The bus stop at Canyons Resort Drive and state Route 224 will be temporarily closed through September to allow for work on High Valley Transit’s bus rapid transit project.
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The blaze near Blanding is located within Bears Ears National Monument and has not yet reached Canyonlands borders.
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Locals can experience one of Utah’s largest painting competitions this week at the Midway Art Association’s Plein Air Paradise art exhibition.
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The Hail Peak Express gives skiers access to seven new runs out of the East Village base.
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An eastern Idaho prosecutor said misdemeanor drug charges against Olympic gold medalist skier Bode Miller will be dismissed despite there having been probable cause to arrest him.
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The three firefighters killed over the weekend in wildfires along the Colorado-Utah border were part of a crew that goes into remote areas to quickly put out new fires, federal officials said Monday.
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More than half the housing in Junction Commons' latest redevelopment plan is affordable.
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“Power Ballad” is director John Carney’s latest film. It stars Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas and features a line up of great songs.
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The New Jersey Republican was missing for months with no explanation for his constituents. He explained in a House floor speech that after his diagnosis, there was no timeline for recovery.
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The decision firmly rejected the executive order that Trump issued on the first day of his second term.
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