Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says there are a number of arts organizations eager to fill the hole left by the Sundance Film Festival when it relocates to Boulder, Colorado.
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A number of developers have submitted bids to finalize the Park City project once referred to as a future “arts and culture district.”
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The height of wildfire season is fast approaching as Utah’s snowpack melts earlier than normal this year. Here's what Wasatch Back residents can do to prepare and protect their homes.
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The county wants input after the governor called for the bill requiring districts to be revised.
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Heber has joined Midway in implementing rules for e-bikes around town. The new regulations for riders are effective immediately.
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Eight Utahns made Forbes' 2025 list of billionaires. One is a Park City local.
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Wasatch County is distributing almost $300,000 in grants to improve the community’s trails and support the arts this spring.
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Park City and Summit County have partnered with the Utah Rivers Council to offer discounted rain barrels through the 2025 RainHarvest program.
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Madlyn McDonough will be the county's economic development and housing manager.
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The Lyrid meteor shower will reach a peak later this month, but stargazers can catch a first glimpse beginning Wednesday night.
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Skiers and riders looking to earn their turns have until 10 p.m. Thursday.
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The visit, Xi's first since 2016, will conclude a three-nation Southeast Asian tour that included stops in Vietnam and Malaysia.
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President Trump lashed out at Powell for not acting sooner to lower interest rates. The president's own tariffs make that more difficult, by putting upward pressure on prices.
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Don't be fooled by Brett Goldstein's grumpy exterior – he can't resist a big, open-hearted story. He's learned that it's possible to love even the most annoying person if you look at them hard enough.
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