Summit County Republicans elected new local leaders at their organizing convention Tuesday.
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Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey is the first person to publicly declare a candidacy for mayor this year. Dickey has served on the city council for over three years
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A judge lifted an ankle monitor requirement for Greg Kyle DeBoer, the Summit County man facing felony obstruction of justice charges after a lethal road rage incident last fall.
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The Park City School District hosted a community discussion to help determine a good cellphone policy for high school students. Ninth-grade teachers like the locked-pouch method.
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Public universities in Utah were tasked to cut 10% of their course budgets by May 9, leading state schools to cut programs and lay off staff and faculty.
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Basin Recreation will open court reservations at the Willow Creek Park Tennis Courts starting May 1.
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Despite an early snowmelt, the Wasatch Back’s water outlook is positive. That’s because the snowpack has been above normal in each of the last three years.
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Park City has filled two key leadership positions that will oversee a wide array of city operations.
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Labor organizers say they submitted more than 320,000 signatures Wednesday in an effort to put a bill banning collective bargaining on the 2026 ballot.
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Saturday, April 19, is the first day of National Park Week.
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About 30 people will be accepted to the behind-the-badge program.
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Andor, featuring Diego Luna's charismatic performance as a rebel operative, has come at a perfect moment.
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The shipping company's temporary new policy comes as President Trump continues to upend U.S. global trade policy.
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Pope Francis died Monday at the age of 88. He was the first Latin American pontiff, the first non-European pope in more than a millennium, and he left behind a legacy of service and compassion.
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