The recent tariffs and growing deportation concerns are expected to impact housing construction across the country. One Park City developer is halting future projects because of market uncertainty.
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Hundreds gathered at Park City’s City Park Saturday to protest recent Trump administration policies. Similar demonstrations happened nationwide.
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A Canadian ski resort broke the world’s longest shot ski world record in March. The resort wants to join Park City and Breckenridge in the annual friendly competition.
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But the process to install speed control elements on Summit County roads is slow, partly by design.
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Councilmembers considered firing the city attorney in February. Now, they want the power to appoint him.
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Residents will gather in Park City’s City Park Saturday afternoon as part of a nationwide protest.
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Park City has filled two key leadership positions that will oversee a wide array of city operations.
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Labor organizers say they submitted more than 320,000 signatures Wednesday in an effort to put a bill banning collective bargaining on the 2026 ballot.
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Saturday, April 19, is the first day of National Park Week.
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About 30 people will be accepted to the behind-the-badge program.
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Hideout Mayor Phil Rubin has stepped down, citing poor health. The town will search for an interim mayor for the remainder of 2025.
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One top seed has never won a Stanley Cup. The other wasn't expected to make the playoffs at all. And a pair of brothers who burned bright for Team USA in February are set to return to the ice.
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People often use the wrong painkiller or take too much too quickly, increasing the risk of side effects, say pharmacists. Here are safer and more effective ways to take drugs like Advil and Tylenol.
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The week was dominated by news about the Maryland man illegally deported to El Salvador. But there was also concern over tariffs and Robert F. Kennedy's work as Health and Human Services secretary.
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