One major element of what Park City calls the “Main Street Area Plan” is a proposed gondola that would link Old Town to Deer Valley’s Snow Park.
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The Mountain Trails Foundation has started phase two of the Round Valley soft-surface improvements.
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The lawsuit claims DHS’ actions violate the students’ right to due process.
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A Utah judge sided with the state’s largest teachers’ union Friday, striking down the “Utah Fits All” school voucher program. Gov. Spencer Cox said the state will appeal.
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The order establishes a new working group on wildfire management, composed of leaders from key state agencies including the Department of Natural Resources as well as public safety, forestry and fire officials.
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A Park City man is facing 10 felony child sexual abuse charges after local police were tipped off by national authorities.
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Hideout Mayor Phil Rubin has stepped down, citing poor health. The town will search for an interim mayor for the remainder of 2025.
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The Utah Department of Transportation is preparing for road work season as warmer weather approaches.
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The Utah Republican has previously called President Donald Trump’s tariffs a “huge gamble.”
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“Our economies are so interlinked,” EU Ambassador Jovita Neliupšienė said during a Utah visit.
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The Olympics will return to U.S. soil in 2028 for the first time since the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City.
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Workers who track data on car crashes, drownings, traumatic brain injury, falls in the elderly, and other perils lost their jobs. Advocates worry life-saving work will stop.
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The comments come after reports that Trump is hoping to use tariff negotiations with other countries to isolate China.
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Kevin Farrell is the camerlengo, or acting head of the Vatican, until a new pope is elected. Here's what to know about Farrell, who was born in Ireland and spent much of his career in the U.S.
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