One major element of what Park City calls the “Main Street Area Plan” is a proposed gondola that would link Old Town to Deer Valley’s Snow Park.
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A Heber man is facing felony charges after he allegedly hit a biker with his pickup truck on purpose, then fled the scene.
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Except for the skier who keeps bringing a trombone.
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Traffic backed up in both directions on state Route 248 just outside Park City Monday afternoon.
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A Park City man is facing 10 felony child sexual abuse charges after local police were tipped off by national authorities.
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The Wasatch Back Major Crimes Task Force has arrested six people after uncovering a theft and drug ring spanning across Summit and Wasatch counties.
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Professors will still be able to have pride flags in their private offices, as long as they are not publicly visible from a window.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former Senate candidate Caroline Gleich also spoke at a packed Huntsman Center on Sunday.
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Park City officials will continue to study the viability of two key properties in Quinns Junction. The city council is trying to determine where to build a long-term park-and-ride facility.
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In a narrow 2-3 vote Thursday, April 10, the Hideout Town Council opted against using ranked choice voting for its elections this year.
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Hundreds welcomed spring at Park City Mountain’s fourth annual pond skim Saturday. Participants dressed up as bananas, “Pink Pony Club” horses and more.
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The Oscar-winning film is about the papal selection process. But how accurate is it to real life? Rev. Thomas Reese and Sister Susan Rose Francois weigh in on whether it checks out.
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Trump praised the pope at the start of Francis's papacy, in 2013. But relations soured during the 2016 election, when Francis criticized Trump's proposal to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
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