The recent tariffs and growing deportation concerns are expected to impact housing construction across the country. One Park City developer is halting future projects because of market uncertainty.
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A Canadian ski resort broke the world’s longest shot ski world record in March. The resort wants to join Park City and Breckenridge in the annual friendly competition.
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But the process to install speed control elements on Summit County roads is slow, partly by design.
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Councilmembers considered firing the city attorney in February. Now, they want the power to appoint him.
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Residents will gather in Park City’s City Park Saturday afternoon as part of a nationwide protest.
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Midway’s Wasatch Mountain State Park is raising awareness about light pollution during Dark Sky Month.
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The Utah Republican has previously called President Donald Trump’s tariffs a “huge gamble.”
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“Our economies are so interlinked,” EU Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė said during a Utah visit.
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The Olympics will return to U.S. soil in 2028 for the first time since the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City.
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Attorneys for Park City Mountain went to bat for its right to upgrade two chairlifts in a Salt Lake City courtroom Tuesday. A panel of judges had questions about the project's parking plan.
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The Summit County Clerk's Office is waiting to formally declare residents' petition insufficient.
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A Trump administration document, cited by news reports, proposes eliminating funding for Head Start, which is dedicated to early child care services. An advocate says the move would be "catastrophic."
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The Trump administration is moving forward with efforts to make it easier to fire some federal workers, as part of its push to both shrink the federal government and exert more control over it.
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A presidential effort to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status could run up against a number of challenges, including violating federal law.
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