Park City officials are set to discuss a public-private affordable housing development in Clark Ranch, next to Park City Heights. The project has divided the city council.
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Park City government has appointed an interim city manager until a permanent replacement is found.
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“C Street” is Heber City’s idea to create a walkable corridor parallel to Main Street. City leaders now want to take steps to turn that idea into a reality.
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Summit County has changed the evacuation order status of areas near the Beulah Fire as crews reach 65% completion of the Beulah Fire.
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A Utah County city has agreed to pay for infrastructure to bring in the Texas-based retailer.
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The third annual “Mountain Mettle” boxing competition returns to The Corner Store this weekend, featuring 20 amateur bouts and athletes from across the region.
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Wasatch County Search and Rescue crews responded to at least four emergencies over Labor Day weekend.
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Pro-incorporation landowners want the city council to repeal an ordinance opposing West Hills.
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Utah health officials are increasing prevention efforts after recent West Nile virus cases have caused more severe symptoms, including the first death in two years.
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Birders, get your binoculars ready: it’s time for the first Utah Birding Slam.
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The University of Utah's football team has earned a spot in the Associated Press Top 25 rankings after starting the year unranked and a lackluster 2024 season.
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White House economist Stephen Miran was quizzed by senators about whether he could make decisions independently of President Trump, if he's confirmed to a seat on the Federal Reserve's governing board.
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Naomi Osaka and Amanda Anisimova will face off in the U.S. Open semifinals on Thursday. Both players have been climbing up the rankings after taking mental health breaks from the sport.
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Despite experts saying that famine has begun in Gaza, Israel is threatening more curbs on aid deliveries. Aid groups say extra restrictions will make the starvation crisis worse.
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