The Sundance Institute said Wednesday it will consider a new festival location in the United States for 2027 and beyond.
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The Park City Follies – the annual lampoon of all things Park City - is back this year for another good laugh out loud.
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Midway City councilmembers have heard residents’ concerns about local wastewater treatment ponds, and say they want to find ways fix the issues.
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The Mountainland Association of Governments' first road safety open house was in Kimball Junction Tuesday.
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Summit County is about halfway through flood season, and so far, no significant flooding.
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The artist who’s spearheading plans for a Book of Mormon-themed sculpture garden shared his progress with the Heber City Council Tuesday, April 16.
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A new report from the University of Utah shows just how much the state’s ski industry contributes to the local economy.
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Wasatch High School entrepreneurs were awarded $40,000 at the recent Invest Nest competition...and that cash came with lessons in paying it forward.
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The Park City Song Summit is in August instead of September this year. Here's more on the newly released lineup.
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Olympic officials say climate change could eventually limit the cities able to host the Winter Games. The IOC is considering rotating the Games among a few locations long-term, and Salt Lake City would be one of them.
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Fire crews with Alpine Forestry are scheduled to burn slash piles near Old Town Park City Wednesday. The operation is designed to remove dead brush that could start a wildfire.
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Guns are now the leading cause of death among American children. And many more children are injured in shootings, putting them at risk for life-altering disability, pain, and mental trauma.
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The number of U.S. children dying from gunshot wounds has climbed in recent years. Keeping guns out of reach is one way to curb the trend — others argue to teach kids to handle guns responsibly.
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A study showed states made more mistakes when executing Black prisoners by lethal injection than they did with prisoners of other races. Execution workers and race experts said they're not surprised.
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