All the auto thefts and burglaries happened within a 24-hour period in July.
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Firefighters say the driver was dropping her kids off at school Sept. 6 when the car engine started smoking.
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Park City is moving to complete repairs to the Main Street water line on a faster timeline after requests from Old Town businesses.
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The Cedar Crest Village, a proposed town-sized development in Hoytsville, has disappeared from the Eastern Summit County Planning Commission’s agenda.
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Cox redirects $1.2 million in federal COVID-19 relief to new grant program for public schools. Private donors, lawmakers working to ask Legislature for permanent solution in 2025 session.
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Some 700 Utahn’s died by suicide in 2023 – the second highest number of single-year deaths on record, according to the state health department.
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Park City’s newly renovated Creekside Bike Park will reopen Saturday, Sept. 7
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Park City Mountain announced that Sharon Ottoson will be the resort’s next senior director of base area and village operations. The position comes with a wide variety of responsibilities.
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Utah native and Paralympian Hunter Woodhall sprinted his way to the top of the Men’s 400-meter podium Friday, Sept. 6.
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The former president is scheduled to appear in Salt Lake City on Sept. 14. Tickets run from $3,300 to $500,000.
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Zion National Park has rolled out a fleet of fully electric buses to shuttle visitors around the park.
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The pilots of a Brazilian passenger plane that crashed last month, killing all 62 people aboard, reported failure in the system to remove ice from the plane, according to a preliminary report.
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A Pakistani man was arrested in Canada this week for plotting a mass shooting at a Jewish center in Brooklyn on the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas, federal authorities announced.
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British regulators are looking into how Ticketmaster uses "dynamic pricing" to hike prices in line with demand. A similar controversy prompted a federal lawsuit against the company in the U.S.
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