Around 200 Wasatch Back residents gathered on Heber’s Main Street for an anti-Trump protest Saturday. It was one of hundreds of similar protests across the country.
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Local officials are concerned President Trump’s newly announced tariffs could hurt consumer spending in tourist destinations like Park City, but they remain optimistic about winter tourism revenue.
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The county is figuring out how to comply with a new law intended to greenlight the development.
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Deer Valley is poised to break ground on a new base village in Snow Park this summer. The construction project will take years to complete.
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Park City's southbound Park Avenue bike lane isn't included in the law, city engineers say.
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This summer some of the best skateboard, BMX and motocross athletes will take over Utah Fairpark for the Salt Lake City X Games.
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A Utah State Board of Education resolution banning diversity, equity and inclusion from public schools failed with a 4-10 vote on Thursday.
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Ikon Pass holders will be able to visit a new Canadian ski resort starting next season.
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“Black Bag,” a new spy thriller from renowned filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, centers on a husband and wife with elevated trust issues.
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Locally, there may be bipartisan agreement on how to change the bill districting county councils.
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Wasatch County has allocated all of the $10 million voters approved for open space preservation a few years back.
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Sometimes called the father of freak-folk, the 83-year-old singer-songwriter lived, worked and died on his own terms.
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On his first day in office, President Trump used an executive order to hit pause on the TikTok ban for 75 days. Now he's pushing back that deadline.
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The rap mogul, who awaits trial on sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges, faces two new counts expanding the timeline of his alleged crimes.
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