A subsidiary of Park City-based POWDR Corp. has been awarded the 2025 concessionaire agreement at Utah’s most popular national park.
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The Kamas mother of three charged with her husband’s murder has been in Summit County Jail for over a year.
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Gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman will speak at Richardson Flat after the event, which coincides with Running with Ed May 18.
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Some Wasatch County residents ran afoul of the law recently when they failed to show up for jury duty. Jury summons sent by email were getting lost.
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The Heber City Council has awarded the first grants from its Arts and Culture TAP Tax.
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Sculptors Don Kennell and Lisa Adler met with Summit County’s Public Arts Board May 14 to decide on the animals.
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Park City High School beat the Crimson Cliffs 2-0 Tuesday, May 14 for their second-chance at a spot in the 4A State Finals.
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Wasatch High School’s softball team is one step closer to the 5A State Championship.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is working to determine if there are any remaining walleye in Strawberry Reservoir after being illegally introduced in 2023.
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A panel of nonprofit, government, and private sector housing advocates discussed the state of affordable development across the Wasatch Back Tuesday.
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The Cedar Crest Village's 2,000 proposed residences would be built over a matter of decades. What are developers' plans to prepare local infrastructure?
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The Justice Department is expected to argue that its clamp down on TikTok is about national security, but Constitutional lawyers say there is no way around grappling with the free speech implications.
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Williams was young when he was thrust into the public eye as the star of Everybody Hates Chris. Now a teacher on Abbott Elementary, he works to help his child actor colleagues feel comfortable.
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A new study warns that millions of people around the world who are 69 years or older will be at risk of dying in heat waves by 2050.
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