Sundance Film Festival officials say affordability and accessibility were the main variables driving their decision to relocate to Boulder, not politics.
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Slopes that slide are sliding again, and again, with serious consequences.
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A legislative dispute punctuated settlement talks over the value of Park City’s ski resorts this year.
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Ecker Hill Middle School in Park City cut the ribbon on its expansion project Thursday. The design is made to be flexible.
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Trevor Milton, 42, the founder of electric vehicle start-up Nikola and a one-time resident of Oakley, who was sentenced to four years in prison last year for fraud, has been pardoned, the White House confirmed on Friday.
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Wasatch County had asked him to veto HB356 because it reshapes more than just the Summit County Council.
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Protect Utah Workers, a coalition of public labor unions, said Friday it has gathered nearly 130,000 signatures in support of a referendum petition to put collective bargaining on the 2026 ballot.
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A notice sent to the U. said the work at the Utah Clinical and Translational Science Institute “no longer effectuates agency priorities.”
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The Wasatch Community Self Reliance and Preparedness Fair is Saturday.
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The Park City Chamber of Commerce leader said she’s disappointed with Sundance’s decision to leave Utah. But the festival’s departure could open the door for other major events.
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“The Ballad of Wallis Island” is a British comedy film with a big heart, a few tears and a lot of laughs.
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A Delta passenger plane and an Air Force jet flew narrowly close to one another outside Washington, D.C., on Friday, prompting a collision warning and "corrective instructions" from air traffic controllers.
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The first shipments of international aid arrived at the airport in the former capital, Yangon. They came from neighboring China and from India and included search and rescue and medical teams, as well as blankets, and other provisions.
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"I don't know how to process this," the 19-year-old from Clovis, Calif., said after becoming the first American women's figure skating world champion in nearly two decades.
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