The largest capital project in Park City’s history hit a major milestone this week.
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Summit County is turning to the public for help in deciding how, or if, it should develop 17 acres of land next to Jeremy Ranch Elementary School. The county could issue a request for proposals this year.
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The Park City School District is continuing to review harassment incident reports from the 2022-2023 school year. It expects to finish the reviews by June.
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Lights, sirens and a helicopter will descend on Park City High School Friday in a reenactment to show students the real-life dangers of driving under the influence.
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The Utah Department of Transportation announced a $95 million inaugural round of funding for the Utah Trail Network May 16, a plan that will connect the state through a network of paved trails.
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About 580 Wasatch High School students walked across the stage at the Wasatch County Event Complex May 16.
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Park City Municipal is considering ranked choice voting for 2025 elections. The city is asking residents for feedback on the potential change.
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There is an effort underway by those who love to fish to increase legal access to riverbeds, especially along the lower Provo River.
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Park City’s sales tax revenue reached an all-time high in February. The city expects the trend to continue.
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Park City baseball is out of contention for a state championship after falling to Timpanogos High School for a second time Wednesday, May 15.
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“Hello Beautiful” by Ann Napolitano is a richly woven novel about the complex bonds of family and friendship. It lays bare our vulnerabilities as human beings, exposing the power of relationships and how deeply the past can shape the present.
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Stock markets received a boost from new data showing inflation is easing. Lower inflation has raised hopes about the U.S. economy — but there are still a lot of unknowns.
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Imagine that imaginary friends were real. Now imagine that IF director John Krasinski and star Ryan Reynolds convinced A-list pals to voice them.
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Harrison Butker of the Kansas City Chiefs urged female graduates to embrace the title of "homemaker" in a controversial commencement speech. The NFL says he was speaking "in his personal capacity."
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