The recent tariffs and growing deportation concerns are expected to impact housing construction across the country. One Park City developer is halting future projects because of market uncertainty.
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But the process to install speed control elements on Summit County roads is slow, partly by design.
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Skiers were all smiles at Deer Valley Resort’s closing day Sunday.
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Hundreds gathered at Park City’s City Park Saturday to protest recent Trump administration policies. Similar demonstrations happened nationwide.
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The increase has direct impacts on affordable housing prices and rent.
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Fireworks will be banned in much of Wasatch County this summer.
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The Wasatch County Library is partnering with the Community Alliance for Main Street on a storytelling project to highlight 100 years of Heber history.
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April is Earth Month and Recycle Utah is celebrating with events to help locals help the planet.
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Park City’s “Ride On” campaign saw more than 3,300 riders using public transit over the last four months.
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Utah State University will restructure its academic programs — including several large-scale mergers and a still unknown number of employee layoffs — in order to make up lost funds from the state’s budgets cuts for higher education.
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Plans for the Heber Valley Center for Learning will come before the Wasatch County Council Wednesday, April 16.
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Unsanctioned congressional trip comes days after Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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To celebrate 50 years of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, send us your memories of the film.
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Vilified by the Assad regime, these Nobel-nominated first responders operated only in rebel areas. Now their founder is in the new government and they're extending their reach to all of Syria.
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