It will be another six weeks before any decisions are made in a lawsuit over the Heber Valley temple.
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The Mountain Trails Foundation will offer its Transit to Trails service again this week, beginning Thursday.
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The Wasatch Back Fruit Tree Project is asking for help to determine what fruit trees thrive in the Wasatch Back.
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The Park City MARC has removed the damaged indoor tennis court bubble and is opening some courts as it transitions to the outdoor season.
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Roadwork on I-80 in Parleys Canyon starts this week and is expected to continue through May.
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Olympic officials are visiting Utah this week to tour venues in the Wasatch Back and beyond for a potential 2034 Games here.
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A Summit County judge has asked neighbors to try to find a compromise in a lawsuit over alleged land use violations involving the chair of the Park City Planning Commission.
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The operators of Three Mile Landfill will switch to a temporary dump site for at least the next two years.
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The operator is switching out Shell for Exxon.
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A long-time forecaster for the Utah Avalanche Center has been named as its new director.
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Spring is here and the growing season is just around the corner. The snow is melting at Summit Community Gardens and a few community education programs are planned to begin the planting process.
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A former assistant principal at a Virginia elementary school has been charged with felony child neglect more than a year after a 6-year-old boy brought a gun to class and shot a teacher.
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A veteran NPR editor publicly questions whether the public radio network has, in its push for greater diversity and representation, overlooked conservative viewpoints.
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The FAA says it is investigating a whistleblower's claims about flaws in the assembly of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. The company calls those allegations inaccurate, and insists the plane is safe to fly.
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