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The government described the step as the "second phase" of measures against Israel, adding the steps would remain in force until Israel allows a "sufficient flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza."
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The Sept. 2, 2019, blaze was the deadliest maritime disaster in recent U.S. history, and prompted changes to maritime regulations, congressional reform and several ongoing lawsuits.
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The Slamdance Film Festival will leave Park City in 2025 and the CEO says it’s because of concerns over cost and physical accessibility.
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Park City Municipal will share its spring project priorities at an open house Tuesday evening at the library.
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Dominion Energy's contractor says his team is packing up after a few single-land closures over the past week.
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More than three in five Utahns believe the state is on the wrong track and their quality of life is worse today than it was five years ago.
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E-bikes are returning to docks in the Snyderville Basin ahead of Summit Bike Share’s relaunch May 14.
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Wasatch High School’s greenhouse is bursting with student-grown greens and blossoms for the school’s upcoming sale.
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Parkite and CEO of TRS Group, Brett Trowbridge, tells how they use scientific innovation to clean up containments in the soil through thermal remediation. These are “forever chemical” contaminants that can be cleaned up at the site instead of being hauled away.
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Lee Billings, senior editor of "Scientific American" magazine, talks about the many fascinating elements of space: from solar storms, to space junk, and even to the possibility of a new planet.
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Ahead of the "May the 4th Be With You" and Cinco de Mayo weekend, we fuel your trip to a galaxy far, far away with this cantina-ready playlist. We feature the latest tracks from Maggie Rogers, Lake Street Dive, Zac Brown Band, and many others. It's all right here and fresh on KPCW!
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Pinebrook Fire Safety Committee members Dave Geffen and Joan Meixner and Park City Fire Marshal Mike Owens discuss Pinebrook's Wildfire Safety Event Saturday, May 4.