A 3rd District judge may rule on the trial venue mere days before it's set to begin in Summit County.
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Mountainlands Community Housing Trust continues to pursue low-income tax credits to redevelop the Holiday Village and Parkside apartments in Park City.
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Jayden Parker Sever will spend three years to life in prison for raping women in the Heber memory care unit where he worked.
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Summit County is screening RFP responses internally ahead of public discussions in the coming weeks.
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The Utah Sports Commission will host the 12th annual State of the Sport awards ceremony to honor professional, college and high school athletes.
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Summit County-based entities can now apply for sustainable tourism grants. It’s the third year the grants have been offered.
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He was last seen northeast of Tabiona, headed toward Moon Lake in Ashley National Forest.
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Travelers 18 and older will need a “REAL ID” starting May 7 to fly within the U.S.
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The DWR said people should never take home baby birds or try to feed them.
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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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Boeing's CEO admits the company "made serious missteps" that hurt the safety of its planes. But denies the company pressures workers to speed up airplane production.
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President Trump and top officials are considering a deal that would create a new U.S. entity and lease TikTok's algorithm to get around China export regulations.
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Freshman Calvin "CJ" Dickey Jr., died after his first practice at the university. His parents are suing the school, also alleging staff neglected to account for his sickle cell trait during training.
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