The county is stepping up enforcement in the meantime, gathering data to inform code changes.
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Severini, whom Hideout Town Councilmembers chose in May as interim mayor, said he will provide consistency to residents if elected to a full term as the town’s leader.
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The nonprofit Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History plans to clean and repair all of the windows at the Silver King Coalition Mine.
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Thousands of golf balls will bounce and roll down Main Street as part of Park City’s annual Miner’s Day celebration — known to the rest of the country as Labor Day. The event celebrates the town’s original laborers: miners.
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The Wasatch County Council is considering updates to the criteria for awarding Trails, Arts and Parks grants, after a disagreement over the TAP committee’s initial decision not to award funding to the Red, White and Blue Festival.
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All state and local government offices will be closed Friday for Independence Day.
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With the new revenue source, which launched in November, the state is better poised to meet this winter's overflow shelter needs.
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The Heber Valley will celebrate Independence Day with festive Fourth of July events all day Friday.
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The annual Deer Valley Music Festival is celebrating its 21st season this year.
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One city councilmember proposed shutting down a 300-acre annexation; the rest of city leadership wants to keep talking with the developer.
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Everyone is encouraged to carpool and take public transit to Park City Mountain’s Canyons Village Thursday to Saturday. Parking is limited for construction.
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It's the nation's semiquincentennial! July 4, 2026, is the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Here's how the United States of America is planning to party.
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Barbecue is as American as apple pie — but the origins of the word "barbecue" is in the Caribbean.
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DOGE staffers have been working on changes at the ATF that would roll back dozens of gun restrictions. The DOJ wants to downsize the agency — a move some fear will hinder criminal investigations.
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