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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The Arizona Coyotes are officially headed to Salt Lake City and will be ready to take the ice when the season starts in October.
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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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Every April, Utahns “drop, cover and hold on” to practice how to respond to earthquakes in the Great Utah ShakeOut.
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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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Runners will descend on Salt Lake City for the marathon Saturday, April 20.
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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 tech giant fired 28 employees who took part in a protest over the company's Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli government. One fired worker tells her story.
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The federal government is investing billions to bolster school safety and mental health resources to combat gun violence. But some sense a disconnect between those programs and what students need.
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The House bills largely mirror a foreign aid package that passed the Senate in February, with aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The House has an additional bill targeting Iran, China and Russia.
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