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The conflict between Old Town neighbors was on full display during a meeting about tech billionaire Matthew Prince’s proposed home on Treasure Hill.
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High Valley Transit planned to launch a new bus route running from Silver Creek to the Jeremy Ranch park-and-ride lot on April 28. But the new bus route has been delayed for lack of staff.
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The off-leash dog park, Run-A-Muk, has reopened.
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Nearly every member of the Park City Figure Skating Club will be on ice this weekend as part of their annual spring production.
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Park City local and founder of the Nepal Cleft and Burn Center is raising funds to continue helping children at the hospital.
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Summit County native Kaibrienne Richins performed her way into the Top 8 of American Idol but found the end of the road Monday night.
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Neighbors who want to deny tech billionaire Matthew Prince a permit to build a new 11,000-square-foot home above Park City’s Treasure Hill will make their argument to a three-member panel Tuesday. The meeting at City Hall has the national media’s attention.
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Hundreds at the University of Utah joined nationwide campus rallies in support of Palestine, setting up an encampment outside the university’s administration building Monday.
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Summit County has allocated over $4 million in tax from restaurant bills to area nonprofits and governments.
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Park City High School unveiled its new scoreboard Sunday, April 29 thanks to the Park City Football Spring Passing League.
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Thirteen Wasatch County teachers were named Distinguished Educators of the Year.
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Democratic Representative Brian King has selected Rebekah Cummings as his running mate in the race to be Utah’s next governor.