The Park City Planning Commission unanimously moved to delay voting on a new six-pack bubble lift at Deer Valley Resort at its meeting Wednesday.
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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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The service organization says it will make sure future events do not overlap with the holiest day in Judaism.
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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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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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Adam Loomis crossed the finish line first in a 100 km running race earlier this month.
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The Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce is hosting a spring tourism event Thursday, April 25.
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The Park City Council is being asked to determine funding for three infrastructure projects that have been under consideration by elected officials in Park City for over a decade.
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Park City Mountain has announced the opening dates for its summer activities.
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Heber City councilmembers pitched the Wasatch County Board of Education on their plans to revitalize downtown. But the district isn’t quite ready to chip in to help pay for the plan.
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A familiar rap character, the Cali hustler cruising in a low-rider, has faded in the 21st century. On new albums by G Perico, Mozzy and Gangrene, that figure is alive and well, living in the margins.
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More than five years after two 737 MAX crashes killed 346 people, families of the victims are still pushing the Justice Department to hold Boeing accountable. They're frustrated by the response.
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The New York State Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the former movie mogul had not received a fair trial in 2020 that led to a 23-year sentence, and ordered a new trial.
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