Around 200 Wasatch Back residents gathered on Heber’s Main Street for an anti-Trump protest Saturday. It was one of hundreds of similar protests across the country.
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Local officials are concerned President Trump’s newly announced tariffs could hurt consumer spending in tourist destinations like Park City, but they remain optimistic about winter tourism revenue.
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The county is figuring out how to comply with a new law intended to greenlight the development.
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Deer Valley is poised to break ground on a new base village in Snow Park this summer. The construction project will take years to complete.
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Park City's southbound Park Avenue bike lane isn't included in the law, city engineers say.
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This summer some of the best skateboard, BMX and motocross athletes will take over Utah Fairpark for the Salt Lake City X Games.
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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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The National Weather Service has issued a warning that the South and Midwest may experience more severe storms, flooding and tornadoes in the days ahead.
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The U.S. agency has not released information on what global programs were cut this week. NPR spoke to current employees who provided exclusive details.
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By a 5-4 vote, the justices allowed the administration to freeze millions of dollars in grant funding for diversity and instructional programs at public and private universities.
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