The Kamas mother of three charged with her husband’s murder has been in Summit County Jail for over a year.
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Utah’s mountain bike community is invited to “Ride for Cal,” a fundraiser to support an accomplished teen rider battling brain cancer.
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Park City Mountain said Wednesday Mike Lewis will be the resort's vice president of mountain operations starting June 24.
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Gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman will speak at Richardson Flat after the event, which coincides with Running with Ed May 18.
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Some Wasatch County residents ran afoul of the law recently when they failed to show up for jury duty. Jury summons sent by email were getting lost.
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The Heber City Council has awarded the first grants from its Arts and Culture TAP Tax.
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Sculptors Don Kennell and Lisa Adler met with Summit County’s Public Arts Board May 14 to decide on the animals.
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Park City High School beat the Crimson Cliffs 2-0 May 14 for its second chance at a spot in the 4A state finals.
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Wasatch High School’s softball team is one game closer to the 5A state championship.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is working to determine if there are any remaining walleye in Strawberry Reservoir after being illegally introduced in 2023.
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A panel of nonprofit, government, and private sector housing advocates discussed the state of affordable development across the Wasatch Back Tuesday.
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Since last October, complaints have included Israeli soldiers firing on unarmed Palestinian refugees and the killing of World Central Kitchen aid workers when Israeli drones fired on their convoy.
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For Noem, "every state is now a border state" including her own where she says some tribal leaders are benefiting from drug cartel activity.
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When Amylyx Pharmaceuticals found out its ALS drug Relyvrio didn't work, the company took the unusual step of voluntarily pulling it off the market.
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