Park City School District’s new baseball and softball fields won’t be ready for spring sports this year. But Dozier field construction is on track.
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Could innovation, entrepreneurship and venture capital provide a path forward amidst climate change? A recent conference in Park City argued yes.
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Community members are advised to not be alarmed by the presence of police and emergency vehicles in the area Tuesday.
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Park City Municipal plans to replace the MARC’s tennis bubble again after debuting a new dome last fall.
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The Park City Council reviewed initial operating budget requests during its Thursday meeting. Net operating requests total almost $571,000.
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Summit County Sheriff's vehicles are now equipped with a new siren for evacuations.
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During certain hours, some parking lots and garages will be free for residents and visitors.
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More than 580 Utahns have been diagnosed with measles in the state’s first outbreak since 2023, with more than 120 cases reported in the last three weeks.
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Peter Ginsberg is the newest member of the Hideout Town Council. He replaces Bob Nadelberg, who stepped down last month.
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A new film, “The Drama," showcases a wedding that you would probably want to miss.
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A couple is facing murder charges after Summit County investigators say they drugged and murdered Manuel Juan Sanchez, 46, before dumping his body in Browns Canyon.
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Cambodia is recognizing the life-saving contributions of a rat named Magawa with a statue. The late rat sniffed out landmines for a non-profit group, and in a short career helped find more than 100.
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It's a global effort with a multibillion dollar price tag. Among its aims: re-greening nearly 250 million acres, planting 4,000 miles of trees, helping farmers, creating jobs, sequestering carbon.
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In her new book You've Been Pooping All Wrong, Dr. Trisha Pasricha shares habits and practices to make your relationship with your solid waste as smooth as possible
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