The Summit County Council may vote to buy Skullcandy’s headquarters from Dakota Pacific for more than $17 million Thursday.
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This weekend is the third annual “Trails, Trash and Tunes” clean up at the Wanship Trailhead.
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Park City School Board Vice President Wendy Crossland is now the second board member to drop out of the 2024 school board race this week.
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A suspected counterfeiter and others accused of drug offenses are in custody after a standoff with Summit County deputies at the Bell's Sinclair Tuesday afternoon.
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The last day to apply for general plan advisory committees is Wednesday, May 8.
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Fire crews have contained a kitchen fire at Slopeside Village Tuesday afternoon.
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High Valley Transit started running buses in the Heber Valley more than a year ago. Public transit has been popular, but not universally welcomed.
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The founder of Alpine Distilling on Main Street in Park City was inducted into a prestigious international organization last week.
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The longtime Park City watering hole, O’Shucks on Main, will close at the end of May and move to The White House.
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Governor Spencer Cox has issued an order for all flags to be flown at half-staff at all state facilities.
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Park City Sunrise Rotary Club is accepting applications for its annual Community Grants Program. It has around $40,000 to give out.
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President-elect Prabowo Subianto was once banned by the U.S. for rights violations. But the U.S. earlier gave him military training. How will both countries deal with each other once he takes office?
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The White House wants a twenty-fold increase in geothermal energy production to fight climate change and it's counting on the oil and gas industry for help.
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Albini led the abrasive underground rock bands Big Black and Shellac and recorded — by his own estimate — thousands of albums, including classics like Nirvana's In Utero and Pixies' Surfer Rosa.
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