Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has threatened to pull state funding from Summit and Wasatch counties because of local leaders’ pushback against preliminary municipalities.
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Week 2 of the high school football season proved tough for Wasatch Back teams, with South Summit picking up the area’s only win.
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Park City residents can also help create the world's longest shot ski this year by donating skis.
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The Park City Opera will wrap its summer season with a production of Romeo and Juliet at the Eccles Center.
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The Park City Council reviewed concepts to redevelop Main Street and Swede Alley Thursday. It’s prioritizing the aging China Bridge parking garage.
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Utah has added a 37th book to its growing list of titles banned in public schools.
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Police officers say the man fled after they found him "acting erratically" in the middle of the road.
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The Rocky Canyon Fire has burned nearly 16,500 acres since it sparked Aug. 7.
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Wasatch Back residents may no longer need to drive to the valley for cancer treatment.
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The town of fewer than 1,000 residents is the only Summit County municipality raising taxes this year.
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After the Park City police chief’s communications were seized for an investigation into the Wasatch County sheriff, the Park City mayor says he is confident in the chief’s leadership.
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The U.S. stopped issuing visas for citizens of 75 countries because it said they were likely to need public assistance. A judge ruled the policy illegally discriminated on the basis of nationality.
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Dozens of cities have canceled their contracts with Flock. Some are switching to other companies, but privacy experts say they're no better than Flock.
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If Watchmen taught us that you can use superheroes to excavate the cracked foundations of the American experience, Lanterns seems content to linger in the shadow of another HBO prestige genre series, True Detective.
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