Investigators say they learned the mother’s partner also overdosed, 16 years before Eric Richins did.
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It would acquire the trail from Utah State Parks, which maintains the miles of trail outside Park City limits.
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The Midway City Council will consider a new contract that would reinstate a standard police presence around town.
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The Heber City Council will discuss whether to create a relief program to offset utility costs for those 66 and over.
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There are few things that would need to happen before Redstone or Holiday Village close.
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Larry H. Miller Real Estate, which owns nearly 1,000 acres in Richardson Flat, has offered to build affordable housing there.
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Provo Republican and one-time majority leader was facing three strong challengers in November.
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Thanks to a snowy February, Park City Mountain has just extended its winter season.
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Vail Resorts Inc. denies fault in a lawsuit alleging negligence after a 10-year-old girl fell 30 feet from a Park City Mountain chairlift.
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As the Heber Valley moves into spring, the Chamber of Commerce says winter tourism is on par with last year.
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The Park City Chamber shared how the new bills passed this legislative session will affect Wasatch Back businesses and the area’s economy Thursday.
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That's the highest number in more than a decade, according to new research. Medication abortion made up a larger share of the total than in 2020.
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Rupert Murdoch, Elon Musk and junk bond creator Michael Milken were among the recipients of the 2024 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Leadership Award.
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More than 50 other countries have already banned the substance, which has been known to lead to lung and ovarian cancer, mesothelioma and other deadly illnesses.
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