The joint Park City - Snyderville Basin e-bike survey results are out and show locals strongly support speed limits.
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Two Utahns have been nominated to the US Biathlon Association 2024-2025 Senior National Team and National Development Group.
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The off-leash dog park, Run-A-Muk, has reopened.
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Wasatch County is moving closer to breaking ground on a new government building: an architect has been chosen.
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Park City local and founder of the Nepal Cleft and Burn Center is raising funds to continue helping children at the hospital.
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The Sundance Institute's local screenings and educational programs could be funded with restaurant tax leftovers instead.
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A Salt Lake City man is facing years in prison for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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The Heber City Planning Commission narrowly voted to recommend a zone change allowing more density on a property near the center of downtown.
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After nearly three decades, the Slamdance Film Festival is moving from Park City to the heart of the entertainment industry. The festival will call Hollywood home in 2025.
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Nearly every member of the Park City Figure Skating Club will be on ice this weekend as part of their annual spring production.
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Summit County native Kaibrienne Richins performed her way into the Top 8 of American Idol but found the end of the road Monday night.
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Campus protesters want administrators to sell off investments in companies with ties to Israel. Here's a look at what divestment means — and why universities are saying no.
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In a new interview with TIME Magazine, Trump promises to prosecute President Biden, unleash the National Guard on immigrants and says it's "irrelevant" if he's comfortable criminalizing abortions.
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The New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune and others contend that the tech companies illegally copied their work without seeking permission or ever paying the publishers.
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