Fewer people visited Vail Resorts’ 37 North American properties this winter, but the company isn’t worried thanks to strong season pass sales.
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Crews removing contaminated soil behind Treasure Mountain Junior High in Park City are wrapping up spring break work Friday.
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Admission is free to the Park City Museum Saturday, April 20.
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Monday, April 22 is Earth Day and Recycle Utah is celebrating with a party at Offset Bier Co. on Iron Horse Dr. from 5 to 8 p.m.
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The proposed town shrank again last month after at least one more landowner dropped out.
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Park City’s recreation department is finalizing plans for two major capital projects.
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Private helipads will no longer be permitted in Wasatch County.
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Thanks to a $250,000 grant generated through Summit County’s recreation, arts and parks tax, the Mountain Trails Foundation will overhaul the double track in Round Valley this summer.
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The Outlets Park City have announced Ulta Beauty and Bullfrog Spas are moving in.
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The Arizona Coyotes are officially headed to Salt Lake City and will be ready to take the ice when the season starts in October.
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A feisty 8-year-old Parkite was recently crowned the No. 1 Overall Snowboard National Champion.
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Stereophonic, a new play on Broadway with music by Arcade Fire's Will Butler, tracks the volatile creation of a rock and roll album over the course of a year in the 1970s.
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Israel and Iran seem to be downplaying the attack, the latest in a series of retaliatory strikes between the two. Analysts say that could be a sign of the de-escalation world leaders are calling for.
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The Jinx ended with Robert Durst, a wealthy man suspected of multiple murders, making self-incriminating statements on a hot mic. Part Two picks up where the original left off: arrest and conviction.
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