Wasatch County is pushing back on attempts to bring mining to Daniels Canyon. The county is asking a court to toss out its approval.
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A volunteer appreciation event this week in Park City will recognize community members who support local nonprofits providing affordable mental health counseling and support services.
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Wasatch County residents can learn more about the role and functions of local government in the community through a new six-session program.
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The developer pitched "Lincoln View" to the Summit County Housing Authority before it applies for a rezone.
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Summit and Wasatch County residents who are not registered to vote can register at any early, in-person polling location or on Election Day June 23.
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When Boulder, Colo., was selected to host the Sundance Film Festival, one expectation was that accommodations would be less expensive than in Park City, Utah, where festival attendees competed for rooms with ski tourists.
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The educational program has drawn participants mostly from the west side during its three-decade run.
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The Utah Department of Transportation authorized the purchase of land to build a base for a gondola up Little Cottonwood Canyon. But if phases one and two of the strategy to tackle snarled traffic in both Cottonwood canyons are successful, a UDOT project manager says it could change the calculation on the controversial gondola plan.
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The Wasatch County Council will consider approving a boundary adjustment with Utah County Wednesday. The change was approved more than a century ago but never made official.
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Park City Municipal’s new community center may open a month earlier than expected.
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A judge tossed most of the defamation claims an ex-Park City school official brought against a reporter.
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People who go to prison keep one important right — to file a grievance over their treatment: from abuse to denied medical care. But in the vast majority of cases, those efforts go nowhere, according to an analysis of federal data by The Marshall Project and NPR.
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Rebecca Simonitsch had just learned she might be a candidate for brain surgery. The man seated beside her on the flight home pulled out a notebook to explain what lay ahead.
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Kevin Warsh takes questions from reporters for the first time since taking over as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Warsh and his colleagues are expected to hold interest rates steady today.
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