The Summit County attorney says her office is investigating Wasatch County Sheriff Jared Rigby for felony obstruction of justice.
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The detention of a Park City resident by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers sparked outcry in the community. Protesters took their message to the Interstate 80 overpass in Kimball Junction.
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The Summit County Attorney’s Office launched a criminal inquiry into the Wasatch County sheriff at the same time he was being investigated by a state law enforcement standards board.
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The trustee overseeing Wohali’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy and sale process solicited bids last month.
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Construction on a mixed-use path along Little Kate Road in Park City will not move forward this summer after the city council delayed the project over concerns from neighborhood residents.
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Open flames and fireworks are banned through Oct. 31 in Park City.
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The organization is planning to expand its year-round recreation spaces, but before it moves forward, it wants to hear from locals.
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The extension will make two Cottonwood Canyon ski areas the last in the state to close during this snow-deprived season.
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Utah’s top election official has officially confirmed that the effort to repeal Utah’s 2018 voter-approved anti-gerrymandering law known as Proposition 4 has failed to qualify for the 2026 ballot.
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The film “Backside” takes us behind the scenes at Churchill Downs, the site of the elite Kentucky Derby. The stars of this quiet documentary are not the prized racehorses, but the workers who care for the horses seven days a week.
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He was two days away from graduating from the University of Utah's College of Health.
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Many of the nation's overgrown forests are at high risk of burning. Under the Trump administration, work to reduce flammable vegetation fell by more than a million acres compared to previous years.
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President Trump has thrown his support behind challengers to Republican state senators who opposed his redistricting push.
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In 23 states, including five presidential swing states, candidates who have denied election results are running for offices that have a direct role in certifying future elections, a new report finds.
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