One major element of what Park City calls the “Main Street Area Plan” is a proposed gondola that would link Old Town to Deer Valley’s Snow Park.
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A Heber man is facing felony charges after he allegedly hit a biker with his pickup truck on purpose, then fled the scene.
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Except for the skier who keeps bringing a trombone.
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Traffic backed up in both directions on state Route 248 just outside Park City Monday afternoon.
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A Park City man is facing 10 felony child sexual abuse charges after local police were tipped off by national authorities.
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The Wasatch Back Major Crimes Task Force has arrested six people after uncovering a theft and drug ring spanning across Summit and Wasatch counties.
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The Park City Council appointed Bill Johnson, Grant Tilson and Seth Beal to serve new terms on the planning commission April 9.
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As the number of affected Utah international students rises to 50, governor hopes the country can still attract talent from abroad.
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The Miller family, the longtime owners of the Utah Jazz, will take over the MLS and NWSL clubs.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox — a Republican who has called tariffs a “huge gamble” but also said that he hopes “President Trump is right” about them — said state officials are continuing to monitor their impacts on Utah businesses, and that the state’s smaller businesses are “going to be hit the hardest.”
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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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Spring brings lambing season, a time of hard work and long hours for farmers. But it's also a time made joyful by cuddly newborns.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WBAA listener Bob Kozak of Lafayette, Indiana, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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The dismantling of Hungary's democracy is a point of fascination for political scientists around the world — including those advising the Trump administration.
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