The death is still under investigation.
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Family and friends gathered at Dozier Field Friday evening for Park City High School’s graduation.
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Park City Heights resident John Greenfield is in the running again for Park City Council.
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A judge did not give prosecutors the gag order they wanted in the case of Kouri Richins, who is charged with murdering her husband, Eric. But there are still restrictions on speaking publicly.
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Drivers may have noticed some heavy machinery on the south side of Parleys Canyon lately. It's for mulching, to thin out brush that would fuel wildfires. There’s a secondary benefit to Salt Lake City’s water supply too.
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A central connecting ramp between freeways near Park City will close for a month, starting Monday. That’s unwelcome news to some Highway 40 commuters after a year plagued by delays.
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The program launched June 1 and is designed to both save customers money and reduce the strain on the power grid.
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Park City Councilmember Max Doilney announced he will not seek reelection. He said he plans to spend more time with his family.
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Hikers and bikers going to the Glenwild trail network from Kimball Junction may need to take a new route now that an access point has flooded.
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Alterra Mountain Company, the Ikon Pass distributor, is buying Schweitzer Mountain in Idaho.
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Four Timpanogos Middle School students were recently recognized for intervening during a medical emergency at the school.
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The St. John's United Methodist Church first caught fire in February 2022. It had still been holding services in the parking lot as the sanctuary was being renovated when the second fire broke out.
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At supersonic speeds, F-16 jets chased down an unresponsive pilot who flew a civilian plane over the nation's capital and crashed in southwest Virginia. The FAA and NTSB are investigating.
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China tightened access to Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on Sunday, the anniversary of the military suppression of 1989 pro-democracy protests.
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