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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The Park City Peaks Hotel plans to undergo a major renovation this year and join Marriott’s portfolio of boutique properties.
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Park City School District’s three new principals have set goals for the next school year: focus on collaboration, provide holistic learning and ensure students create good memories at school.
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The Utah Department of Public Safety is testing the statewide AMBER Alert Thursday afternoon.
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Tattoo businesses aren’t allowed in downtown Heber, but one artist has urged the city to reconsider the ban.
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Colorado health officials have confirmed the state’s first case of measles since 2023.
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The surprise announcement by the unelected government said the halt in fighting would run until April 22 to show compassion for people affected by last week's quake.
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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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