Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says there are a number of arts organizations eager to fill the hole left by the Sundance Film Festival when it relocates to Boulder, Colorado.
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This week’s Friday Film Review looks at "The Wedding Banquet," a new remake of Ang Lee's 1993 classic, which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
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A number of developers have submitted bids to finalize the Park City project once referred to as a future “arts and culture district.”
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The height of wildfire season is fast approaching as Utah’s snowpack melts earlier than normal this year. Here's what Wasatch Back residents can do to prepare and protect their homes.
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The county wants input after the governor called for the bill requiring districts to be revised.
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Heber has joined Midway in implementing rules for e-bikes around town. The new regulations for riders are effective immediately.
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The Olympic and Paralympic torches for the Milan Cortina Games have been designed to ignite anticipation and enthusiasm for the 2026 Olympics.
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This Saturday, NPR Music will debut Tiny Desk Radio, an hour-long program of performances, interviews and behind-the-scenes stories made exclusively for public radio stations.
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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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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that the U.S. would walk away from efforts to broker a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine if progress isn't made within days.
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One top seed has never won a Stanley Cup. The other wasn't expected to make the playoffs at all. And a pair of brothers who burned bright for Team USA in February are set to return to the ice.
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The week was dominated by news about the Maryland man illegally deported to El Salvador. But there was also concern over tariffs and Robert F. Kennedy's work as Health and Human Services secretary.
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