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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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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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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Utah Governor Spencer Cox has ordered all flags be flown at half-staff Monday, April 7, in recognition of the life, legacy and service of former U.S. Representative Mia Love.
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Party leadership of the centrist United Utah Party announced on Wednesday they have plans to merge with the Utah Forward Party.
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Recent storms in the north have brought the statewide snow water equivalent to 82% of normal while southern Utah continues to trend below normal.
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Mainstream economic theory is usually based on the assumption that we need to compete for scarce resources and hoard what we possess, but is this necessarily the case? Robin Wall Kimmerer presents a different view based on her Native American cultural interpretation of how natural systems prosper in her recent book, “The Serviceberry.”
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Sudanese activist Duaa Tariq, who spoke to NPR throughout the war, shares what its like in the "liberated" capital Khartoum, after two years occupied by the Rapid Support Forces
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The Trump administration froze funding for a program to upgrade aging low-income housing and make it energy efficient. The move threatens hundreds of projects around the country.
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Bagayoko, an acclaimed guitarist and half of the Grammy-nominated blind duo Amadou & Mariam, died in his hometown of Bamako on Friday.
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