The planned operation took less than 20 minutes.
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The accident is second of its kind at Deer Valley this winter.
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Local resort executives will discuss the state of the ski industry and answer public questions.
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The Heber City Council meets Tuesday and will cover an array of topics including the downtown highway bypass road and the city manager’s contract.
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A Heber Valley farm property gained new protections this week under a county ordinance.
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Wyatt Pike, a fan favorite Parkite, is heading out for a few stops on folk singer-songwriter Theo Kandel’s tour. One of the stops will be here in Utah.
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Wasatch County pledged money to help preserve open space on a farm this week. But the county’s contribution depends on whether other parties involved can raise the rest of the funds needed.
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Gov. Spencer Cox addressed flooding, water and the bills from the recent legislative session during his March monthly news conference.
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Nearly every Park City resident who spoke at a public hearing Thursday night objected to Deer Valley Resort’s proposal to build a ski-in ski-out village on its parking lot.
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The 2016 ski collision between an A-list celebrity and a retired Salt Lake City optometrist at Deer Valley will go to court Tuesday.
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At his monthly press conference Thursday morning, the governor said he doesn’t plan to veto more bills from Utah’s recent legislative session. He said he's a yes on a controversial bill Summit County officials have called on him to veto.
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Twitter's communications email went dark after mass layoffs late last year. CEO Elon Musk announced this weekend (and NPR confirmed) that it now responds to press inquiries with a single poop emoji.
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Cutting greenhouse gas emissions rapidly and immediately will save lives, livelihoods and ecosystems around the world, scientists say. And there are lots of ways to go about it.
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Just in time for the Persian New Year, Homa Dashtaki has published the Yogurt and Whey cookbook -- nearly 100 recipes, old and new, including some surprising ones, like whey cocktails and popsicles.
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