The Park City Council is looking into building a park and ride and other facilities along state Route 248 near Quinn’s Junction.
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In Friday night high school football action, the Park City Miners and South Summit Wildcats won regional matchups while Wasatch and North Summit struggled.
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Gov. Spencer Cox believes a looming government shutdown and cutoff of federal funding is likely to happen. If so, he said the state will pay for national parks to remain open.
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Sunday, September 24th will be the final day of the 2023 market.
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Summit County Council will select the new judge from qualified candidates.
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Leadership changes are coming to the Christian Center of Park City.
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Alert: This story discusses suicide and may be triggering for some people. September is Suicide Awareness Month and a local woman shares her struggles with depression and her message of hope.
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Construction has closed Heber City roads to traffic for more than a year. Overseers of the pipe replacement project updated residents about what to expect in the future, including a fresh layer of pavement on Center Street.
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Ads in Prime Video content will start in the U.S. in early 2024.
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A state audit published this week pointed out a need for more standard procedures at the Park City School District.
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The Wasatch County Council decided against making lighting rules stricter after a public hearing Wednesday night, Sept. 20.
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The windows, titled "Now and Forever," were created by artist Kerry James Marshall. They show a group of protesters holding up large signs that read "Fairness" and "No Foul Play."
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Ophelia could bring up to 5 inches of rain across the Mid-Atlantic region into Sunday. Threats of storm surges have dissipated, but flooding risk remains, even as Ophelia is on track to weaken.
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The latest children's book from Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton and illustrator Elly McKay is about the power of nature and music. They discussed their creative process in an interview with NPR.
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