Updated election results show Ryan Dickey has widened his lead in the Park City mayoral race to 11 votes, while Tana Toly and Diego Zegarra are ahead in the council race.
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The board received positive feedback Wednesday night from residents who said their voices had been heard.
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The city council may vote on a conservation easement that would determine where development can happen.
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A Summit County man is pleading not guilty to a felony obstruction of justice charge in a fatal road rage shooting at the Jordanelle Reservoir.
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Rob Katz says his return to the CEO’s post for Vail Resorts is focused on improving the guest experience across the company’s 42 properties. Katz was in Park City this week to meet with senior leadership and attend the company’s annual “Welcome Back” employee event.
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Warm temperatures across the state are delaying the start of Utah’s ski season.
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Preliminary results in the Charleston election show a margin of just a single vote in the mayor's race. The town has a history of unusual elections.
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The Park City Council will consider allocating an additional $60,000 to the Christian Center of Park City to help residents affected by recent cuts to federal SNAP benefits.
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Two Wasatch Back trail nonprofits have received grants for major projects through Utah’s Outdoor Recreation Initiative Awards.
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Two of Utah’s scenic seasonal roads are now closed for the winter.
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District leaders can still issue a bond without a vote, but it would be more expensive.
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As The Life of a Showgirl's numbers dwindle, some fresh voices liven up the song and album charts this week.
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A shrewd political strategist, California Rep. Nancy Pelosi has had an unprecedented career in Congress. First elected in a special election in 1987, Pelosi went on to become one of the most effective leaders of the Democratic party.
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There's a global shortage of radiologists. Now artificial intelligence is helping speed up the diagnosis of tuberculosis in hard-to-reach communities.
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