SkyRidge is applying to build a golf lodge that’s double the permitted height. The developer is asking the Wasatch County Council to grant exceptions through the same process used for the Heber Valley temple.
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Applications are open for Park City’s July 4th Parade.
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Bike to school day is Wednesday, May 6 for Parley’s Park, Jeremy Ranch and Trailside elementary schools and Ecker Hill Middle School.
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Conservation experts are applauding the Bureau of Land Management for releasing two new rules that recognize conservation as an essential part of public lands management and strengthen accountability for oil and gas operations across the West, including Utah.
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A popular Salt Lake City Indian eatery is opening its second and third locations this summer.
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ROAM Humanitarian’s Mother's Day charity event will raise funds for an orphanage while inspiring locals to make a global impact.
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The money will help Summit County's volunteer rescuers purchase equipment.
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Residents along the state Route 248 corridor are asking for support to raise funds for a temporary fire station. The area is growing rapidly and at risk for wildfires.
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The Park City Council wants to find a way to help affordable housing residents with rising HOA fees.
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Park City High School solidified its spot in the 4A Baseball Championships after beating the Stansbury Stallions 12 to 1 Thursday, May 2.
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A Wasatch County man has been found not guilty on all charges of wanton destruction of protected wildlife.
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The FAA says Boeing informed the agency in April that required inspections to confirm that the wings were properly bonded to the carbon fiber fuselage on certain 787 jets were not completed.
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Pulitzer Prizes honor American achievements in journalism, letters and drama, and music. They are widely recognized as the most prestigious awards in their field within the United States.
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Climate journalist Zoë Schlanger says research suggests that plants are indeed "intelligent" in complex ways that challenge our understanding of agency and consciousness. Her book is The Light Eaters.
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