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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The Grand County Commission is urging Utah’s congressional delegation to evaluate the possible closure of three federal offices in Moab.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to mark the passing of Pope Francis.
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Henefer is one of two Summit County towns that recently paused development for lack of water.
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HBO has released the trailer for its original film “Mountainhead,” which was filmed in the Park City area.
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The end of ski season in Park City means the start of a new one – construction season.
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Officials say Three Mile Canyon landfill won't need to be expanded for another decade.
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Utahns will participate in earthquake drills at work, school or home during the 2025 Great Utah ShakeOut Thursday.
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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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Pope Francis, one of the most popular popes in decades, has died. As the world mourns and reflects on his legacy, NPR would like to hear your stories.
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The pope's death at age 88 ends a 12-year papacy that began with the historic resignation of Francis' predecessor in 2013. Now a period of mourning begins along with a process to select a new pope.
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Dorothy Parker's posthumously published collection is Poems; Camilla Barnes' debut novel is The Usual Desire to Kill. Both affirm: sharp humor can be grounded in pain.
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