Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey is the first person to publicly declare a candidacy for mayor this year. Dickey has served on the city council for over three years
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Wallsburg resident Merrill Hall turns 100 years old Wednesday, April 23.
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City councilmembers passed a resolution opposing West Hills, the town proposed along state Route 248.
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Community partners will host a free anti-bullying event at Woodward Park City Saturday to promote kindness and empathy.
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An estimated 70% of throat cancers are attributed to HPV, the human papillomavirus. The Centers for Disease Control [CDC] says throat cancer has surpassed cervical cancer cases in the United States, the reason the HPV vaccine was originally developed. Now, a free, quick and painless screening this week can help pick up any concerning findings.
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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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The Provo Airport is set to add six more gates, scheduled to open by late 2028.
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The Wasatch County Library is partnering with the Community Alliance for Main Street on a storytelling project to highlight 100 years of Heber history.
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April is Earth Month and Recycle Utah is celebrating with events to help locals help the planet.
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Park City’s “Ride On” campaign saw more than 3,300 riders using public transit over the last four months.
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Utah State University will restructure its academic programs — including several large-scale mergers and a still unknown number of employee layoffs — in order to make up lost funds from the state’s budgets cuts for higher education.
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Khalil has been held in Louisiana since ICE agents arrested him in New York over his pro-Palestinian activism. He instead experienced the birth by phone.
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The Education Department says millions of borrowers in default will have a chance to make a payment or sign up for a repayment plan. But on May 5, those who don't will be referred for collection.
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After a federal judge ruled that Google had a monopoly on the search market, the tech giant and the government are in court to debate penalties. One possible result: forcing Google to spin off Chrome.
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