Park City’s recreation department is finalizing plans for two major capital projects.
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Private helipads will no longer be permitted in Wasatch County.
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Thanks to a $250,000 grant generated through Summit County’s recreation, arts and parks tax, the Mountain Trails Foundation will overhaul the double track in Round Valley this summer.
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The Outlets Park City have announced Ulta Beauty and Bullfrog Spas are moving in.
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Coyotes officially leaving Arizona for Salt Lake City following approval of sale to Utah Jazz ownersThe Arizona Coyotes are officially headed to Salt Lake City.
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A feisty 8-year-old Parkite was recently crowned the No. 1 Overall Snowboard National Champion.
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The Park City Miners softball team welcomed a new coach this season and while the team has started off slow, they have a life-long softball player to guide them.
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The Park City Follies – the annual lampoon of all things Park City - is back this year for another good laugh out loud.
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This is the final weekend to get turns in at Park City Mountain and Deer Valley.
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The Department of Natural Resources has raised a record $4.8 million for habitat restoration and other wildlife projects.
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In the newly released film, “Civil War,” a team of journalists hopes to reach Washington D.C. to interview the President before rebel forces invade the city. Is it a dystopian future America or a possible hellish reality? You decide.
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As local elected officials continue to face pressure to pass resolutions calling for an end to the fighting in Gaza, some aren't sure how or whether to take a stand at all.
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Myah Ariel's debut is like a fizzy, angsty mash-up of Bolu Babalola and Kennedy Ryan as the challenges of doing meaningful work in Hollywood threaten two young lovers' romantic reunion.
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This wildly original adaptation of the Henry James novella The Beast in the Jungle follows human alienation and anxiety, asking why, in every era, we disengage from life and the people around us.
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