Park City High School seniors graduated not at Dozier Field but at Deer Valley for the first time Friday.
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Park City residents are invited to share their thoughts at the June 11 council meeting.
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County leaders stressed the regulations on remote or mountainous areas are far from final.
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Drivers can expect delays in Provo Canyon and through Provo Saturday morning for the Utah Valley Marathon.
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The Utah Department of Public Safety says more than 700 crashes and traffic disruptions occur in the Beehive State each year due to unsecured truckloads.
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Kamas artists have until June 8 to submit work to the art competition.
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The new water for outdoor irrigation allowed the town to lift a longstanding moratorium on new hookups.
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As Utah begins what’s expected to be a hot, dry summer, teams at Deer Valley Resort and Park City Mountain say they take a proactive approach to fire mitigation.
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A creepy series of viral videos called “Backrooms” got adapted for the big screen. This week’s Friday Film Review delves into the endless maze of yellow wallpaper.
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The celebrity investor on Thursday told Senate President J. Stuart Adams in a letter that his team will trim acreage around Locomotive Springs and Interstate 80 from the project.
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The annual Latino Arts Festival returns to Park City June 12 to 14. Organizers say the event is an opportunity to show support for local Latin American immigrants.
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Britain's deputy prime minister says he told U.S. Vice President JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for the death of a university student who was handcuffed as he lay dying from a stab wound.
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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his governing party are looking for a strong mandate for a new geopolitical course for Armenia. The opposition includes some parties that are vocally pro-Russia.
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The Indian government is spending $9 billion to create a megaport, airport and city on this remote island. Critics fear the impact on pristine forests and the lives of indigenous inhabitants.
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