The embattled Kimball Junction development may get its groundbreaking after nearly six years of debate, discussion and resident outcry.
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A blockbuster movie under wraps for months is now a week away from filming and will shut down the main thoroughfare in Moab this week.
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A local haircare business wrapped up its “Weirdfest Week” Saturday night.
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A federal judge has temporarily allowed Medicaid funds to flow back to all Planned Parenthood clinics after being blocked by the Trump Administration’s recent budget bill.
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Park City’s tourism economy remains strong despite some dips in visitor spending.
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The Central Utah Water Conservancy District is asking Heber residents to be mindful of their water use as a summer of hot temperatures and little rainfall continues.
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The Midway City Council is working to secure more conservation easements on land in and around the town.
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Hundreds of runners will hit singletrack trails this weekend for a 16-mile race from Park City Mountain to the top of Jupiter Peak.
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The Summit County Clerk’s Office is publicly testing its ballot-counting machines Monday, July 21, and anyone may attend.
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Residents can explore a century of Heber history through a photography exhibit at the Wasatch County Library, opening Saturday, July 19.
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The town of Charleston will celebrate Pioneer Day early on Saturday.
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London's Sunday Times once called Laine "quite simply the best singer in the world."
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Featuring both old and new characters, Dexter: Resurrection has multiple murder investigations going on at once. The narrative is as interwoven and complex as a DNA strand — but somehow it all works.
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A new glossary of the 1995 cult teen movie's most memorable expressions celebrates its 30th anniversary. Some have stood the test of time. Others not so much.
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