Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, who played a key role in efforts to keep the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, said the event’s move to Boulder, Colorado, doesn’t align with its founding principles.
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Summit County deputies say they've identified the driver. He's yet to be arrested, but his passenger was.
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Trail managers said off-road motorcycle riders are tearing up the hiking and biking trails in Wasatch County. With no local laws prohibiting motorized vehicles from accessing dirt trails, there’s no stopping them, yet.
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According to the Park City Police Department, the suspect also admitted to stealing skis at Brighton.
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U.S. aerialist and Park City athlete Kaila Kuhn was crowned world champion at the 2025 FIS Freestyle, Snowboard and Freeski World Championships over the weekend.
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Camron Edward Nielsen, 21, of Heber, is facing felony charges after he admitted during law enforcement training to sexually abusing a child.
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Ecker Hill Middle School in Park City cut the ribbon on its expansion project Thursday. The design is made to be flexible.
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Trevor Milton, 42, the founder of electric vehicle start-up Nikola and a one-time resident of Oakley, who was sentenced to four years in prison last year for fraud, has been pardoned, the White House confirmed on Friday.
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Wasatch County had asked him to veto HB356 because it reshapes more than just the Summit County Council.
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Protect Utah Workers, a coalition of public labor unions, said Friday it has gathered nearly 130,000 signatures in support of a referendum petition to put collective bargaining on the 2026 ballot.
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A notice sent to the U. said the work at the Utah Clinical and Translational Science Institute “no longer effectuates agency priorities.”
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Flawed deportation 'checklist' targets Venezuelans using tattoos as one gang identifier. But experts say Tren de Aragua doesn't use tattoos for member identification.
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With the abrupt shutdown of USAID funding, many clinics, including those serving women in remote areas, have shuttered. Midwives are reporting that mothers and babies are dying as a result.
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The case was brought by a chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin, which says that it should be able to opt out of the mandatory state unemployment compensation system.
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