The new owner of Kimball Junction’s Redstone 8 Cinemas, Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres, promises luxury renovations.
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The Park City Chamber has launched a new brand and logo. The change is meant to reflect sustainable values.
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The conflict between Old Town neighbors was on full display during a meeting about tech billionaire Matthew Prince’s proposed home on Treasure Hill.
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High Valley Transit planned to launch a new bus route running from Silver Creek to the Jeremy Ranch park-and-ride lot on April 28. But the new bus route has been delayed for lack of staff.
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Former Heber City Councilmember Rachel Kahler is taking on a new role leading efforts to revitalize downtown.
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The Friends of the Summit County Libraries pop-up used book sale is Thursday, May 2.
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Fair-goers can also sign up for the Little Buckaroo Rodeo, horse show and more.
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The Park City Council will discuss new results from a local e-bike survey at its meeting Thursday. Residents say they want more restrictions.
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A controversial 11,000 square-foot home proposed to sit above Treasure Hill must return to the Park City Planning Commission for review, a quasi-judicial panel decided Tuesday night.
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The joint Park City - Snyderville Basin e-bike survey results are out and show locals strongly support speed limits.
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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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Gov. Katie Hobbs plans to sign the repeal of the law that bans nearly all abortions — keeping the state's 15-weeks-of-pregnancy ban in place. But it's unclear when the repeal takes effect
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The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday, as inflation remained stubbornly above the Fed's 2% target. Investors now think it could be September or later before rates start to fall.
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President Biden announced the relief for attendees of the now-shuttered art schools, saying they "falsified data, knowingly misled students, and cheated borrowers into taking on mountains of debt."
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