Rocky Mountain Power has installed new wildfire safety precautions that cut electricity more often.
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Wasatch Back hiking trails may be getting busier after the closure of three popular routes in Big Cottonwood Canyon.
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Wasatch County Fair Days features more than a week of carnival events with a demolition derby, rodeo and livestock auction.
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A Park City native took home the 119th Utah Women’s State Amateur golf championship title Thursday at Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf Course.
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The Park Silly Sunday Market will take a five-week break starting this Sunday.
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Jordanelle State Park is asking locals to help with trail maintenance Saturday, July 26.
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The eight candidates running for Park City Council showed a split in opinion while discussing previous votes made by elected officials.
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Construction on Interstate 80 near Kimball Junction in Summit County will start again Monday, July 28.
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Creditors and the city say Wohali has paused construction, and it may have laid off workers.
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After taking a break last year, the Park City Gardens Plein Air Paint Out returns Saturday.
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This week’s Friday Film Review explores the life, legacy, and enduring mystique of Jeff Buckley through a new documentary, “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley,” which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
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Brittany dives into the economy behind Christian contemporary music
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Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison this week for her role in a scheme that the DOJ said used stolen American identities in order to help illegally employ North Koreans in U.S. companies.
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ICE says its employees have good reasons to hide their faces from protesters who want to dox them online, but Democrats say masked federal agents evokes "secret police," and the practice should be banned.
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