The Park City School District adopted a $79 million budget for fiscal year 2027 Tuesday. It does not include a tax increase for local property owners.
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The first step is to define in Utah State Code what a large-scale data center is.
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Park City-area nonprofits see opportunity in the long contested development known as Dakota Pacific.
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Fire officials say burn activity is increasing, with 24 new fires this week.
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The Park City homecoming follows the 2026 event’s relocation to Lake Placid for lack of snow last winter.
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The Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District says sewer line maintenance prices are higher than ever. It recommends homeowners look into insurance policies to cover the costs.
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A coalition of Summit County organizations have launched its first Zero Waste Event Resource Guide to help event organizers reduce waste and improve sustainability.
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Heber City property owners could see their taxes increase by about 5% next year as city leaders look to cover rising costs and add staff.
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Utah's highest power demand is on hot, summer weekdays between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
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Wasatch County is pushing back on attempts to bring mining to Daniels Canyon. The county is asking a court to toss out its approval.
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A volunteer appreciation event this week in Park City will recognize community members who support local nonprofits providing affordable mental health counseling and support services.
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The Trump administration wants to jumpstart student loan repayment, with federal student loan debt approaching $2 trillion.
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Here is the text of the memorandum of understanding that was signed Wednesday by President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, as well as Pakistan's prime minister.
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Ukraine launched a new wave of drone attacks on Russia early Thursday, amounting to one of the largest attacks on the Russian capital since the Kremlin ordered the invasion of Ukraine more than four years ago.
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