Winter has returned to the Wasatch Back, delivering a fresh blanket of powder for skiers while also snarling traffic. The snow is here to stay into the weekend.
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The Park City Council has approved a conservation easement protecting more than 100 acres on Treasure Hill from future development.
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New drafts from the Utah Department of Transportation show the Heber Valley bypass will prioritize safety and speed, according to the agency.
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Local officials have approved an event permit for the Park City Song Summit to take place in City Park later this year.
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As Wasatch County anticipates rapid growth around East Village and the Jordanelle Reservoir, leaders say they’re learning from their Park City neighbors.
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More controlled burns are planned near the Ontario Mine bench this week.
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Park City Ski and Snowboard will wrap the 2024-2025 winter season with a spring carnival at the Utah Olympic Park on Friday.
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High school wrestler Wyatt Hanssen made Wasatch High School history this weekend when he was crowned a national champion.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is warning about a tolling scam that claims drivers have an unpaid balance.
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More than 100 Wasatch County residents and visitors learned about self reliance and emergency preparedness over the weekend.
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Wasatch Back commuters faced significant traffic delays Tuesday morning due to snow.
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"Wind is unlike many other hazards because you really can't see it," says AAA's Bill Van Tassel.
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The U.S. has generally kept tariffs low, but a few domestic industries have long been protected by import taxes and other trade barriers. They offer clues about how Trump's new tariffs might work out.
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President Trump's tariff talk has been big — and also unpredictable. He's frequently made threats only to back off or shift deadlines. Here, a look at how the tariff agenda has rolled out.
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