Park City Councilmember Ryan Dickey is the first person to publicly declare a candidacy for mayor this year. Dickey has served on the city council for over three years
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Heber City is asking residents to move their cars off Center Street and 500 North before April 28.
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A judge lifted an ankle monitor requirement for Greg Kyle DeBoer, the Summit County man facing felony obstruction of justice charges after a lethal road rage incident last fall.
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Summit County Republicans elected new local leaders at their organizing convention Tuesday.
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Wallsburg resident Merrill Hall turns 100 years old Wednesday, April 23.
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City councilmembers passed a resolution opposing West Hills, the town proposed along state Route 248.
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Plans for the Heber Valley Center for Learning will come before the Wasatch County Council Wednesday, April 16.
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Attorneys for Vail Resorts on Tuesday will ask an appeals court to reverse a Park City planning board’s decision that blocked the installation of two high-speed chair lifts.
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Park City’s Police Chief said next year’s Sundance Film Festival will again include a pedestrian-only Main Street.
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Heber residents are sharing safety concerns after reports of rowdy behavior at a screening of “A Minecraft Movie” at Heber’s Avon Theater.
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Heber residents have until Tuesday to share their thoughts on ranked choice voting before the city council decides whether to keep the system for this year’s election.
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The word itself predates Christianity, but the conclave with its secretive deliberations and ancient trappings still captures the public's curiosity.
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With the U.S. now reporting more than 800 measles cases, a new poll from health policy research group KFF finds that many people are being exposed to false claims about measles and the measles vaccine.
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Weinstein is facing sex crimes charges after his 2020 New York conviction was overturned last year. The #MeToo movement was catalyzed in part by the many women who came forward to accuse the disgraced producer of misconduct.
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