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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U.S. Health Secretary Robert. F. Kennedy Jr. will visit Utah Monday, April 7.
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The Norwegian School of Nature Life was one of Park City’s original offerings for school-aged children. The school’s philosophy, developed in Norway, was brought to Park City in 1980 through Tom Cammemeyer who was working on his master’s degree at the University of Utah.
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Visitors to the Kimball Art Center can enjoy top-notch ceramic art at the “Traces” exhibit, on display through mid-May.
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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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Colorado health officials have confirmed the state’s first case of measles since 2023.
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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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Shares dropped around the world Monday as higher U.S. tariffs and a backlash from Beijing triggered massive sell-offs. Trump has defended the tariffs: "You have to take medicine to fix something."
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UConn is back on top of women's basketball, winning its 12th NCAA national championship by routing defending champion South Carolina 82-59 on Sunday.
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The Washington Capitals star made history with a power play goal from the left faceoff circle — as Gretzky, who last set the record more than 25 years ago, looked on.
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