The longtime Park City watering hole, O’Shucks on Main, will close at the end of May and move to The White House.
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High Valley Transit started running buses in the Heber Valley more than a year ago. Public transit has been popular, but not universally welcomed.
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It’s time to register for Park City Soccer Club tryouts.
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The Kimball Art Center’s Young Artists' Academy will accept applications for its next class Tuesday, May 7.
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The founder of Alpine Distilling on Main Street in Park City was inducted into a prestigious international organization last week.
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Governor Spencer Cox has issued an order for all flags to be flown at half-staff at all state facilities.
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Two children are in state protective custody after federal officers arrested a California kidnapping suspect in Silver Creek Village Saturday, May 4.
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Water in Utah’s reservoirs is the highest it has been since June 2020, according to the latest Utah water supply outlook report.
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Board members chose Don Kennell and Lisa Adler of Santa Fe, New Mexico, by a 5-2 vote April 30.
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The 42-year-old has a lengthy criminal history, court records show, and law enforcement had previously warned about his propensity for violence.
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Applications are open for Park City’s July 4th Parade.
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The classified documents trial had been scheduled to begin May 20. But months of delays had slowed the case as prosecutors pushed for the trial to begin before the November presidential election
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This comes after recent remarks Omar gave on a college campus where she referred to Jewish students not engaging in an anti-Israel protest "pro-genocidal."
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President Biden spoke out against harassment of Jewish students on college campuses, part of what he called a "ferocious surge of antisemitism" seen since Oct. 7.
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