The county council says the Skullcandy purchase came up separately from negotiations about potentially developing the surrounding land.
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Utah is in a good position to land a Major League Baseball expansion team, but weather and elevation could throw a curveball at plans for a team.
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E-bikes are available starting May 14 with four new locations: Park City Hospital, Lincoln Station Apartments, Park City Visitor’s Center and Frostwood Village at Canyons Village.
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As part of its 2024 national Education America Tour, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America is offering Utahns to spend a few hours on Wednesday [May 15] learning more from experts in the field of Alzheimer’s disease, brain health and advance planning.
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A record number of volunteers helped in the third annual Trails, Trash and Tunes event. Here's more on the Wanship Rail Trail cleanup.
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Heber City held its annual spring cleanup event Saturday. Volunteers did everything from pulling weeds to installing a water fountain.
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He hopes to develop land between the Weber-Provo diversion canal and Lambert Lane.
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A Park Meadows resident suing the chair of the Park City Planning Commission over alleged land use violations lost a separate but related legal battle May 6.
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Some Utahns could catch a rare glimpse of the Northern Lights May 10.
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An Ohio-based nonprofit is using the Kilby Block Party in Salt Lake City to raise awareness about how to prevent opioid overdoses.
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A driver in Park City suffered minor injuries in a rollover crash Friday after running a red light.
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The Bikini Kill frontwoman pioneered the "riot grrrl" movement in the 1990s. "I thought of myself as a feminist performance artist who was in a punk band," Hanna says.
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Clinical trials of MDMA have been promising, but concerns have emerged about the quality of the research. A June hearing scheduled by the Food and Drug Administration is likely to address them.
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Messud draws from her grandfather's handwritten memoir as she tells a cosmopolitan, multigenerational story about a family forced to move from Algeria to Europe to South and North America.
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