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Arizona is now the fourth state where charges have been brought against individuals involved in so-called "fake elector" schemes that sought to undermine Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump.
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Police say vandals struck for the second time in two days April 23, so the skate park is closed indefinitely.
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Mountain Sprouts Children’s Center is scheduled to open May 15.
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Park City High School was ranked the fifth-best high school in Utah and is in the top 5% of all high schools in the U.S.
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At issue is a clash between federal and state law about how pregnant women must be treated in the emergency room.
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Local resident Amy McDonald, founder and director of Brolly Arts discusses how a movement called Illusion of Abundance (IOA), a grassroots racial, social and climate justice project, exposes a climate and culture in crisis due to the declining Great Salt Lake.
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Dr. Carrie Jaworski, a sports medicine physician at Intermountain Park City Hospital’s sports performance center, previews a speaker series Tuesday, April 30 at 6 p.m. at the Blair Education Center. The three-part speaker series focuses on helping young female athletes thrive.
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Next month Rocky Mountain Power will begin undergrounding distribution lines in Park City in an effort to reduce the potential for wildfire.
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Taylor Swift, whose latest album is now the first to surpass one billion Spotify streams in a single week, has smashed another record as well.
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Adam Loomis crossed the finish line first in a 100 km running race earlier this month.
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Nearly a year ago, Florida passed one of the toughest immigration laws in the country. It's caused an exodus in some communities. Those who stayed behind say it's made life terrifying.
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UNICEF says one child is injured or killed in Gaza every 10 minutes. This is the story of a 12-year-old boy shot by Israeli forces while he was trying to get food aid.