The Summit County Council may vote to buy Skullcandy’s headquarters from Dakota Pacific for more than $17 million Thursday.
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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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The Kimball Art Center’s Young Artists' Academy will accept applications for its next class Tuesday, May 7.
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It’s time to register for Park City Soccer Club tryouts.
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The Gaza Strip's Rafah border crossing with Egypt has been a key lifeline for people in the Palestinian enclave. Here is a timeline of events since Oct. 7, 2023, leading up to Israel's offensive.
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The CDC announced stricter regulations for importing dogs from abroad — or traveling internationally with your furry companions.
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A London barrister in Henry VIII's England finds himself investigating a murder in a monastery. Hulu's new four-part series, based on C.J. Sansom's 2003 novel, feels strikingly contemporary.
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