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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But the process to install speed control elements on Summit County roads is slow, partly by design.
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Skiers were all smiles at Deer Valley Resort’s closing day Sunday.
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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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The increase has direct impacts on affordable housing prices and rent.
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Fireworks will be banned in much of Wasatch County this summer.
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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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The Utah Department of Transportation is preparing for road work season as warmer weather approaches.
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The Utah Republican has previously called President Donald Trump’s tariffs a “huge gamble.”
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“Our economies are so interlinked,” EU Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė said during a Utah visit.
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A grassroots-led campaign organized hundreds of protests and events across the U.S. Organizers say the momentum built on resistance against the Trump administration has not slowed.
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Here's the lowdown from allergy doctors on how to get relief, from which medicines to use — and how to best use them — to tips for keeping pollen out of your home.
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As politicians worldwide scramble to appeal to working people, this city in northern England has a claim to be the birthplace of the very concept of the working class.
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