Park City’s April low sales tax numbers show the ongoing effect of an abnormally warm winter, but the broader sales tax base showed resiliency.
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Agritourism in Utah reached has national levels including in the Wasatch Back after Ballerina Farm went viral on social media.
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The lightning-caused blaze southeast of Heber has burned about 230 acres since sparking July 11.
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The 34-year-old will avoid a second trial after pleading no contest to a reduced charge.
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In “We the Women: The Hidden Heroes Who Shaped America” journalists Norah O'Donnell and Kate Andersen Brower present a powerful and inspiring account of the women whose contributions to American history over the past 250 years have often been overlooked.
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Crews battled the blaze 16 miles southeast of Heber from the air and land Tuesday before planes and helicopters were grounded ahead of an afternoon Thunderstorm.
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The inaugural three-night festival pairs ballet with other art forms, local venues and community partners.
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Acquisitions across the Morgan County border have tested the local governments' relationship.
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Residents favor minimal changes to Little Kate Road, but Park City councilmembers remain c oncerned about traffic.
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So far this summer, only Deer Creek Reservoir has alerts for harmful algae in the Wasatch Back.
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A longtime champion of affordable housing was recognized for more than two decades of leadership. Mountainlands Community Housing Trust presented former Executive Director Scott Loomis with the Robert W. “Bob” Wells Award, named for one of the organization’s co-founders on July 10.
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Hong Kong was once known for its freedom of publication, but political changes have created a challenging environment for independent bookstores.
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In a survey, 93% of cancer researchers who study disparities said federal policy changes have affected them. Funding is harder to come by and they worry it's slowing progress in their field.
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Lagging consumer spending and business investment offset the boost from strong exports thanks partly to the boom in artificial intelligence.
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