The council discussed at length the potential benefits and liabilities of a unique financing model.
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The Utah Department of Transportation will announce where it intends to build the bypass in January. After the announcement, locals will have several ways to share feedback.
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The Park City Council has adopted the updated Clark Ranch Conservation Easement. It protects most of the land as open space.
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The map includes roughly 60,000 buildings across Utah on the outer edges of development with wildfire risk.
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Wasatch County Sheriff Jared Rigby said his office is making some changes as it heads into 2026, including more frequent check-ins with county leaders.
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As measles started to spread across the country, the Summit County Health Department took a proactive approach. It partnered with school districts to protect students before outbreaks in the Wasatch Back.
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Outgoing Clerk Eve Furse endorsed fellow Democrat Malena Stevens for the role.
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Neighbors may keep the original legal case over a nearby home renovation alive with an appeal.
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The sport, also known as skimo, debuts on the world stage at the 2026 Olympics in Milano Cortina.
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The free supermarket is open through Jan. 4.
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The budget the council passed last week includes a raise for councilmembers.
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Discover a broad range of this year's most compelling classical recordings, including symphonic booty-shakers, mystic violin, pipe organ prog and a guided tour of 18th century German chart-toppers.
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So much of the holiday season is about finding a balance between bright lights and dark nights. Sixpence None the Richer's music finds depth in the in-between.
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2025 had no shortage of major music news stories. Here's a rundown of some of the biggest of the year.
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