Vail Resorts said visits at the company’s 37 North American ski areas were down during the 2024-2025 season.
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Kimball Junction development and North Summit fire controversies returned to the fore at HB356 public input sessions.
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Prosecutors say he tackled and injured a fellow skier at the Park City ski resort.
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Five Heber men are now facing charges after a Wasatch Back Major Crimes Task Force theft investigation. Most of the charges stem from forged documents.
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Park City High School is looking to hire tutors to help increase student proficiency in English, reading, math and science.
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Summit County officials say they won't rush through a short-term dust and safety solution.
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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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The peak of the Lyrid meteor shower shower this year is expected Monday and Tuesday this week, when the tail is at its peak.
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Lawmakers are asking the Defense Secretary to explain how the Pentagon is complying with court rulings blocking President Trump's executive order attempting to ban transgender troops from service.
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Experts are divided whether a new missile defense system for the U.S., inspired by Israel's Iron Dome, would be worth the cost.
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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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