Vail Resorts said visits at the company’s 37 North American ski areas were down during the 2024-2025 season.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is reminding drivers to be courteous when traveling through work zones.
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The effort to overturn a controversial bill that bans public sector unions from collective bargaining is moving forward, having met the signature threshold in four of 15 Utah Senate districts, and clearing the halfway mark for the statewide requirement.
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Park City and Summit County residents can safely dispose of hazardous waste products this weekend at Recycle Utah’s Hazardous Waste Day.
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Wolf Creek Pass on state Route 35 has opened for the season this week.
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Prosecutors say he tackled and injured a fellow skier at the Park City ski resort.
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Eight Utahns made Forbes' 2025 list of billionaires. One is a Park City local.
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Wasatch County is distributing almost $300,000 in grants to improve the community’s trails and support the arts this spring.
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Park City and Summit County have partnered with the Utah Rivers Council to offer discounted rain barrels through the 2025 RainHarvest program.
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Deer Valley Resort has dropped the lineup for its summer concert series, starting with a star-spangled classic.
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Madlyn McDonough will be the county's economic development and housing manager.
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Faithful from around the world are pouring into the Vatican, where Pope Francis' body will go on display Wednesday, ahead of a funeral Saturday.
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Most — but not all — political scientists are deeply troubled by the president's attempts to expand executive power, according to a national survey.
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At issue is whether school systems are required to allow parents to opt their kids out of classes because of religious objections to classroom materials.
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