The legal fight over the future of the Heber Valley temple will continue. A judge has returned two key decisions.
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Heber City leaders are at work on the budget for the 2025 fiscal year.
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Sundance has a reputation for off-the-wall stories. It continued that tradition when the 2024 Festival presented “Sasquatch Sunset” in the Premieres section. The film is now in theaters.
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Swaner Nature Preserve and Eco Center welcomed its newest resident this May 1.
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Despite snow on the horizon for some parts of the state, many Utah state parks are opening campsites and facilities for the season.
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California, Georgia and New Mexico are among the locations courting the Sundance Film Festival should it decide to leave Park City in 2027.
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The Pinebrook Fire Safety Committee is hosting a fire safety event to help prepare Summit County for wildfire season.
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The Slamdance Film Festival will leave Park City in 2025 and the CEO says it’s because of concerns over cost and physical accessibility.
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Park City Municipal will share its spring project priorities at an open house Tuesday evening at the library.
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Dominion Energy's contractor says his team is packing up after a few single-land closures over the past week.
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More than three in five Utahns believe the state is on the wrong track and their quality of life is worse today than it was five years ago.
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Canada has one of the world's lowest rates of tuberculosis. Yet this deadly disease is surging among Indigenous people in this icy, remote part of the country.
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Dean's family says he quickly fell into critical condition after being diagnosed with a MRSA bacterial infection. He is the second aviation whistleblower to die in the past three months.
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President Biden had an unexpected update to his schedule Thursday to address the pro-Palestinian protests roiling campuses across the country.
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