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The heat bore down on Palestinians living in tents and aid groups working in the sun. UNRWA reported several heat injuries among its staff, and at least one 18-year-old Palestinian died from the heat.
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NPR's Scott Simon muses about the passage of parental time, now that his eldest daughter has turned 21.
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The U.S. Forest Service is facing a lawsuit over new efforts to improve aspen health in Ashley National Forest.
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Mayor Nann Worel's annual State of Park City speech was delayed in March due to a scheduling conflict. The city has produced a video to serve as a replacement.
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America’s largest bookstore chain is coming to Park City.
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The Park City Education Foundation recognized nine individuals through the PCEF Excellent Educator Program this year. Winners were surprised Friday morning, April 26.
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Construction on Park City's Main Street to replace the water line is almost finished.
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An anti-smoking advocate says the decision to leave menthol cigarettes on the market "prioritizes politics over lives, especially Black lives."
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There are parallels between the two high-profile events, most starkly the proliferation of similar protests around the country. But key differences set them apart.
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A recent survey found that Americans' sleep patterns have been getting worse. Adult women under 50 are among the most sleep-deprived demographics.
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The Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted its spring tourism mixer Thursday morning, April 25.
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The Utah Republican Party is set to select a nominee in the race to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate at its annual convention.