It will be the first course of a 36-hole facility to become Utah’s longest and highest-elevation golf course.
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The Park City School District is storing contaminated soil in piles the state says violate environmental codes. The district is working with state agencies on what to do next.
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The Parleys Canyon wildlife overpass turns five years old this year. While an efficacy study is ongoing, the Utah Department of Transportation and the Division of Wildlife Resources call it a huge success.
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Summit County’s new county manager begins his job Tuesday. Shayne Scott spoke with Leslie Thatcher Monday about what he brings to the position and about his stints as city manager of Kaysville and Parowan.
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“We’ve had important dialogue and have shared our concerns openly,” Equality Utah said in a news release.
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As Western states haggle over reducing water use because of declining flows in the Colorado River Basin, a more hopeful drama is playing out in Glen Canyon.
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The Dakota Pacific project will be back before the Summit County Council Wednesday afternoon with a look at a traffic study prepared for the project. A two-hour open house on the project is scheduled for later that evening.
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Utah Legislature considers creating a nonprofit "Utah Innovation Lab" that would enter the risky world of pre-seed investment for startups from the state's universities.
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The structures in Synderville Basin and Heber City couldn't handle the heavy snow.
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Summit County will say goodbye to an institution at the Sheriff’s Office, as Captain Andrew Wright leaves for a position as Deputy Chief of Police for the Salt Lake City Police Department.
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A more than five-hour Park City Council meeting Thursday was a deep dive into both practical and political issues surrounding many locals’ new favorite sport, pickleball.
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President Biden will give Americans a progress report on his four-part Unity Agenda, which he announced at last year's State of the Union address.
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Structures that were constructed before building codes were updated following a 1999 earthquake in Turkey used lots of concrete and masonry, making them brittle and more vulnerable to collapse.
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Author Thomas Mallon's sweeping new historical novel captures a slice of gay life in mid-to-late 20th century America as it reimagines the life — and violent death — of B-list actor Dick Kallman.
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