The Sun Peak Homeowners Association has sent an eight-page letter to the Summit County Council asking members to pause its decision on proposed amendments to the development agreement for the Utah Olympic Park Wednesday. The group also wants to reopen the public hearing process.
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As Wasatch County leaders revise the general plan to guide future development and priorities, one of the biggest issues is land use. The council will dive into proposed land use maps at its meeting March 11.
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Utahn and two-time Paralympian Sydney Peterson has earned her fourth para Nordic medal at the Games.
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Powder Mountain announced a multi-year investment to expand its advanced terrain, upgrade base areas and improve beginner access and ski school development all in its public area.
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The last-minute resolution on Capitol Hill puts a decades-old dispute to rest.
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HB212 would’ve made it easier for cities that want to break away from Salt Lake County to get a measure on the ballot.
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In the final hours of Utah's legislative session, the Senate voted to pass HB242 in four minutes. Less than 20 minutes later, the House gave the bill its stamp of approval.
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Vail Resorts reigned in expectations for the rest of the season but doesn't anticipate long-term impacts.
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Todd Gabler tracked Kouri Richins, her family and her alleged drug dealer.
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Two bills failed in the 2026 legislative session that would have curtailed health care access for immigrants living in the U.S. illegally. The Summit County Health Department sees that as a win for the community.
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The two para snowboarders are part of the 20-person roster of Utah athletes competing at the 2026 Paralympic Games.
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Congressional Democrats are demanding transparency in the form of public hearings from Trump administration officials on the timeline and objectives of the war in Iran.
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Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer represent the U.S. in the Paralympics' new mixed doubles wheelchair curling event. They could bring home Team USA's first wheelchair curling medal ever.
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Twenty-three people have died since October in ICE custody, as advocates warn about overcrowding and health care access.
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