Little more than a dozen residents turned out for a public hearing about the future of Kimball Junction traffic.
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The full economic impact on ski industry goods due to the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration remains unknown, but winter sports companies are making backup plans.
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As Park City studies improvement ideas for state Route 248, the city council is being asked to finalize a strategy for park-and-ride lots in the area.
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The sponsor of a proposed town in Wasatch County’s North Fields said he wants to protect himself and his neighbors from “annexation without representation.”
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A judge has sentenced an Olympic Nordic skier to a week in jail and two years probation in connection with a pair of 2024 domestic violence-related cases.
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The Utah Avalanche Center is reminding skiers and riders to check the forecast before heading to the backcountry. Forecasters say warmer daytime temperatures may increase avalanche danger.
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Park City Mountain is emphasizing safety with the added challenges of spring skiing conditions.
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The landmark $2.8 billion settlement that will reach into every corner of college athletics in the months ahead had its final hearing Monday.
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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is expected to make a stop in Utah as part of his “Fighting Oligarchy” tour.
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Wasatch County School District Superintendent Paul Sweat is retiring after a decade in the role.
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Long time Park City resident Carly Bennett Stenmark has published her second book. Her first was about Park City life in the 1980s, when she did nails for a living. Her most recent work details her journey caring for her husband Ken who was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s.
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More than $1 billion in funding for Cornell University and around $790 million for Northwestern University have been frozen over alleged civil rights violations at both schools, the White House says.
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The roof of an nightclub in the Dominican capital collapsed early Tuesday during a concert attended by politicians, athletes and others, with at least 110 people dead and 250 injured, authorities said.
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An immigration judge in Louisiana has ordered the government to turn over its evidence against Mahmoud Khalil. She says she will rule Friday on whether the Pro-Palestinian activist can be deported.
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