Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey announced Wednesday he plans to run for mayor in the 2025 election.
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The end of ski season in Park City means the start of a new one: construction season.
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Behind the scenes of the Heber City Council’s decision not to continue using ranked choice voting were dozens of public comments, lawsuit threats and concerns about misinformation.
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The county has been negotiating a solution with Wakara, a development in Wasatch County, over the past year.
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HBO has released the trailer for its original film “Mountainhead,” which was filmed in the Park City area.
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Park City officials are considering altering the local land use appeals process to make it more efficient. The move could affect future development projects.
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The owner of the Yarrow DoubleTree hotel is appealing the Park City Planning Commission’s decision to reject a redevelopment concept due to the project’s 45-foot height.
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The annual Park City Song Summit has announced this summer’s lineup. Tickets are now available for the festival moving to City Park this year.
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After weeks of discussion and community feedback, Heber leaders unanimously voted against using ranked choice voting for the 2025 city election.
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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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