The Heber City Council wants to increase the proportion of arts funding in future grant cycles.
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The money will go to a hunger-busting fund established in 2023 with the goal of reaching 320 million women and children.
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The Park City Council is considering giving itself a hefty raise. Salary increases set for a discussion Thursday would also apply to the mayor.
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For the second year in a row, the Park City School District will not raise taxes. The district has a nearly $79 million fiscal year 2027 budget.
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Thousands of people will head to Midway over Memorial Day weekend for the 2026 Soldier Hollow Classic Sheepdog Championship and Festival.
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The deadliest time on Utah roads is between Memorial Day and Labor Day each year.
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Four Park City women have been honored for their achievements Utah's business world.
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Eleven landmarks have been named as endangered places by the National Trust for Historic Places, including the Greater Chaco Cultural Landscape in the Four Corners Region.
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On Wednesday, May 27, voters can hear from all three candidates for Wasatch County sheriff at a forum moderated by reporters from KPCW and The Wasatch Record.
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Backers of a proposed massive data center are revealing their view of what it could look like, but the project generating intense public outcry in Utah has a long road ahead.
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Unvaccinated students and staff at two Wasatch County schools are being asked to stay home for the rest of the school year.
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The Palestinian delegation to the United Nations has dropped its bid to secure a top U.N. job after the U.S. threatens to revoke their visas.
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The Democratic Party wanted a review of the 2024 election. Then, the DNC learned the report was incomplete and unverifiable, party chairman Ken Martin said Thursday, releasing an annotated version.
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Byrne is one of the few actors to receive both an Oscar and a Tony nomination in the same year —for the indie film If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, and for Fallen Angels on Broadway.
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