The developer is asking the Summit County manager to amend their agreement to make it happen.
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Riders entering lift-served downhill bike park terrain will encounter signage about the new pass.
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Council District 5 hopefuls have seen the local impacts of federal immigration enforcement in their other professional roles.
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Summit County kids can earn their ATV safety certification with the sheriff’s department at a free course June 13.
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Two inmates from the Wasatch County Jail earned their high school diplomas Monday. Teachers say it’s wonderful to see students change their life for the better.
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Utah has had fewer wildfires so far in 2026 compared to last year, with human-causes driving a majority of the starts.
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The three Sun Valley, Idaho inductees will be welcomed into the Will and Jean Picket Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame on Aug 20 in Park City.
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A state special protection fund is allocating $5.1 million to 33 to wildlife projects and studies across Utah.
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Residents will have another chance to comment on Park City mayor and council raises Thursday. The council is revisiting the decision to double salaries after public outrage.
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The winner of the Sundance Film Festival’s social impact award, the local film “The Lake” is proving to be an important tool in efforts to save the Great Salt Lake. A Monday screening of the film is sold out, but two more are planned in the coming weeks.
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The newest banned book is the second memoir focused on surviving sexual abuse to be added to the list.
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Ariana Grande is about to release her eighth album, Petal. With "Hate That I Made You Love Me," she continues an impressive and unusual streak on the charts.
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The reboot highlights a dire problem for the country's nuclear program. Japan is running out of space to store spent nuclear fuel and lacks plans for radioactive waste disposal.
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The National Museum of Korea is home to the Room of Quiet Contemplation, which features two of South Korea's most treasured artworks: gilt-bronze bodhisattva statues from the sixth and seventh centuries.
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