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Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga, Tenn., voted over three days this week on whether to join the United Auto Workers union. The vote tally is expected to take several hours.
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The Sundance Film Festival is considering a new home for 2027 and beyond. The possible relocation could have a major financial and cultural impact on Park City.
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The University of Utah Red Rocks Gymnastics is headed to its fourth straight NCAA Championship Final.
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The Utah Division of Water Resources reports the state reached its peak snowpack of 18.8 inches on April 2, surpassing the median snowpack of 16 inches.
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City staff say they've received multiple calls about an RV park.
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Crews removing contaminated soil behind Treasure Mountain Junior High in Park City are wrapping up spring break work Friday.
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Admission is free to the Park City Museum Saturday, April 20.
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The modern study of starvation was sparked by the liberation of concentration camp survivors. U.S. and British soldiers rushed to feed them — and yet they sometimes perished.
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The new rules also broaden the interpretation of Title IX to cover pregnant, gay and transgender students. They do not address whether schools can ban trans athletes from women's and girls' teams.
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Fewer people visited Vail Resorts’ 37 North American properties this winter, but the company isn’t worried thanks to strong season pass sales.
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Mikael Petrosyan of Children's National Hospital says gun violence against children is preventable.
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South Summit School District Superintendent Greg Maughan has an update from this month's board meeting including discussions on school safety officers and the new student board members.