The specter of a data center like Box Elder's looms large as planners overhaul the eastside general plan.
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The departure of the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, after over four decades in Park City, left a hole in the community’s economy – and identity. But local arts leaders say they have the path forward.
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Blue Sky has had to navigate a tenuous relationship with Wanship residents as it expands.
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Park City will close a section of the Poison Creek Trail May 11 during construction of a community center in City Park. The closure will last about a month.
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The $2.1 million contract also includes project designs.
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The Park City Council approved a tentative fiscal year 2027 budget at its meeting Thursday that includes pay raises for staff. There’s still work to be done before a final vote June 11.
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Heber City is considering a 65-foot cell tower downtown, but some nearby neighbors oppose the plans. The proposal heads to the planning commission Tuesday, May 12.
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A residential and daytime care program for disabled adults is coming to Midway’s Main Street, the latest location of a business which operates across the state.
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This week’s Friday Film Review takes another walk down the runway with “The Devil Wears Prada 2."
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The Utah Department of Transportation says drivers should plan for nightly lane closures on Interstate 80 through Parleys Canyon this summer.
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Utah's runoff season typically begins in late April.
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In Cape Verde, a small island nation off West Africa, World Cup qualification is transforming dreams on and off the pitch.
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A cargo ship caught fire Sunday after being hit by an unknown projectile off Qatar's coast, the British military said.
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Ohio voters headed to the polls last week for primary elections, and in competitive districts like the one where Toledo is primarily located, the message was clear: affordability is a top priority.
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