The end of ski season in Park City means the start of a new one: construction season.
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Behind the scenes of the Heber City Council’s decision not to continue using ranked choice voting were dozens of public comments, lawsuit threats and concerns about misinformation.
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The county has been negotiating a solution with Wakara, a development in Wasatch County, over the past year.
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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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Park City officials are considering altering the local land use appeals process to make it more efficient. The move could affect future development projects.
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The Park City School District is inviting the community to attend a discussion Tuesday, April 22, about cellphones in schools.
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“Our economies are so interlinked,” EU Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė said during a Utah visit.
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The Olympics will return to U.S. soil in 2028 for the first time since the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City.
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Attorneys for Park City Mountain went to bat for its right to upgrade two chairlifts in a Salt Lake City courtroom Tuesday. A panel of judges had questions about the project's parking plan.
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The Summit County Clerk's Office is waiting to formally declare residents' petition insufficient.
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Larry H. Miller Real Estate has let a major development application with Summit County expire.
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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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