Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey announced Wednesday he plans to run for mayor in the 2025 election.
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The end of ski season in Park City means the start of a new one: construction season.
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Behind the scenes of the Heber City Council’s decision not to continue using ranked choice voting were dozens of public comments, lawsuit threats and concerns about misinformation.
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The county has been negotiating a solution with Wakara, a development in Wasatch County, over the past year.
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HBO has released the trailer for its original film “Mountainhead,” which was filmed in the Park City area.
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Park City officials are considering altering the local land use appeals process to make it more efficient. The move could affect future development projects.
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Federal administration changes and new executive orders are impacting the work Holy Cross Ministries does in the state of Utah and Park City and new fundraising efforts are now in place to help reduce the lack of federal funding coming.
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Officials say Three Mile Canyon landfill won't need to be expanded for another decade.
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Utahns will participate in earthquake drills at work, school or home during the 2025 Great Utah ShakeOut Thursday.
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Professors will still be able to have pride flags in their private offices, as long as they are not publicly visible from a window.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and former Senate candidate Caroline Gleich also spoke at a packed Huntsman Center on Sunday.
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Pope Francis' body lies in state for public viewing at St. Peter's Basilica as the Vatican prepares for his funeral on Saturday.
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Police accused rebels of masterminding the attack, which sparked outrage and drew international condemnation, including from U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Jurors found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty after deliberating for about three hours, and she faces another possible life sentence on top of the three she is already serving in Idaho.
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