Trailside's skatepark will grow nearly 50% and expand its offerings for spectators and athletes with disabilities.
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Summit County issued an air quality alert Tuesday morning advising sensitive groups to use caution or remain indoors while drift smoke is present.
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Summit County voters have four polls and 11 drop boxes to choose from on primary Election Day, Tuesday, June 23.
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Lanes will be closed on Park Avenue and Deer Valley Drive overnight from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. through June 26.
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After months of declining hotel bookings in the Park City area, visitation has bumped back up. Many are also booking winter trips early.
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Midway will not raise property taxes in fiscal year 2027, according to the finalized budget set to start July 1.
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The YMCA of Northern Utah and a developer want to collaborate with Park City School District leaders to build affordable housing. The partnership could provide homes to teachers and staff.
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The Hoytsville Road Bridge in Summit County will be closed between Wanship and Hoytsville until the fall due to I-80 road work.
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Utah has spent the past year fighting measles outbreaks — a milestone that could affect whether the U.S. can keep its measles-free designation.
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The Utah Olympic Park's summer operations will remain largely unchanged as it preps to begin construction in 2027. Some preliminary work will begin at the end of Summer 2026.
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Ballot processing is underway for the 2026 primary elections in Wasatch County, when voters will choose Republican candidates for federal, state and local races June 23.
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Continental Army soldier John Pumphrey enlisted as a teenager in 1777 and fought at significant battles before his death in action against the British in Camden, S.C.
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Denver renters are celebrating falling housing costs. But sometimes cheaper housing is a sign of economic decline. How can you tell the difference?
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As U.S.-Iran talks continued, a break in the shipping bottleneck through the Strait of Hormuz appeared to be in the works.
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