A judge granted the delay so defense attorneys can argue for seating a Salt Lake County jury in Summit County.
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Heber is considering changes to its downtown zoning to allow for more types of development.
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High Valley Transit plans to start work on its bus rapid transit project on state Route 224 in August.
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Ballerina Farm’s new farm stand is open for business as of Monday, April 7.
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Park City officials are considering a new water rate system for single-family homeowners. Most residents would see their bills go down under the plan.
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Oakley says its new pump house may be a total loss, 2 months before its scheduled completion.
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Summit Land Conservancy is hosting its annual conservation breakfast next month and will feature the man who has been appointed to help save the Great Salt Lake.
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Twice a year, the local chapter of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby meets with Utah’s congressional delegation to discuss climate policy. The goal is to help enact climate solutions to ensure a healthy future and strengthen the American economy.
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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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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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Severe storms continued to pound parts of the South and Midwest, as a punishing and slow-moving storm system unleashed life-threatening flash floods and powerful tornadoes from Mississippi to Kentucky.
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