Park City’s Main Street has been torn up over the last two months for a water line replacement project. Construction is on schedule to finish before July.
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A New York jury on Thursday found former President Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, and Utah politicians have something to say about it.
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Summit and Wasatch counties will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in state funding to enhance outdoor recreation opportunities.
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Park City is asking for help registering life-saving devices so they can easily be found in an emergency.
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Warmer weather has Park City Municipal crews out in force to spruce up the town.
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The Utah Department of Transportation has opened state Route 92, the Alpine Loop, for the season.
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The developer of Park City’s Kings Crown neighborhood plans to install a retaining wall following a nearby landslide last year.
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Ahead of what’s expected to be a hot and dry summer in the Mountain West, Utah is expanding its aviation-based wildland firefighting capabilities.
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Thomas Cooke and Megan McKenna face off June 25 for the Democratic nomination to council seat C. Where do their campaigns differ?
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Utah health officials are warning Utahns to avoid contact with bats and other wildlife after a bat found earlier this month tested positive for the virus.
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Many of Park City’s trails are ready for hikers and bikers, but upper elevation areas still need time for snow to melt.
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On Friday, the Okaloosa County, Fla., Sheriff’s Department said that Deputy Eddie Duran was fired following the completion of an administrative internal affairs investigation amid Fortson’s death.
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Robinson was a widow and lifelong Chicago resident when she moved to the White House in 2009 to help care for granddaughters Malia and Sasha.
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Salem Media distributed “2,000 Mules,” which claimed Democrats conspired to steal the 2020 election. Now the company has apologized and will halt any future distribution of the film.
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