The feds are giving local agencies more time to remove "forever" chemicals from drinking water.
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Park City Ski and Snowboard has announced Ehlias Louis as its new executive director.
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The Wasatch County Health Department is championing local elementary schools for their commitments to student physical, mental and emotional health.
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The challenges facing short-term rental operators and regulators are playing out in the Silver Creek Estates neighborhood in Summit County.
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The annual City Tour is designed to expose local leaders to innovative ideas and successful programs that could be adopted in the Wasatch Back.
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MIDA has spent more than $836 million, taken in over $350 million in revenue, and has more than $2.8 billion in assets
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Jay Jorgensen and Stephen Dent have been nominated by Gov. Spencer Cox to join the Utah Supreme Court — but first they’ll first need to be confirmed in the Senate.
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Ballet West Artistic Director Adam Sklute will step down after his 20th season with the company. He has special plans for his final year leading the organization.
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KPCW and The Park Record are hosting a primary election forum June 8 at the Kimball Junction library.
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Utah's governor issued an executive order directing state agencies to prioritize the health of the Great Salt Lake days before another state politician backpedaled on a proposed data center.
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An effort by a few Heber City residents to undo the controversial North Village annexation cannot go forward. The state appeals court ruled the residents missed the deadline to apply for a referendum.
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Linen scarves, cotton aprons and dishtowels adorn the entrances to souvenir shops, many of which are run by Bangladeshis whose home country shares Portugal's rich tradition of textile manufacturing.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget is moving to take more control of billions of dollars in federal grants. Critics say the proposed change would jeopardize the integrity of U.S. science.
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Ukrainian drones struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg and set it ablaze, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, as the city hosted an annual economic forum promoted by President Putin.
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