Four men are facing felony weapons and assault charges after an alleged shootout with handguns and a submachine gun during a Peoa party attended by hundreds.
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Deer Valley Resort’s major expansion could get its final government approval Wednesday.
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The Wasatch County Council will consider adding a sales tax to support public transit at its next meeting.
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Developers got the green light for several dozen new condo units near Deer Valley’s resort expansion in Wasatch County.
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No new date set for private fundraiser at the St. Regis. The former president has not campaigned in Utah since 2016.
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Recycle Utah’s board of trustees is creating an interim plan to continue the nonprofit recycling and resale center’s services while Executive Director Carolyn Wawra recovers.
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Wasatch High School brought it down to the wire Monday night, winning in a shootout to advance to the 5A Boys Soccer Championship.
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The Park City High School National Honors Society will host its annual Memorial Day 5k May 25.
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Cool cars are welcome at the second annual ‘ParkChella’ on Friday.
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The popular Snyderville Basin dog park Run-a-Muk’s parking will triple.
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At 80 miles across, Thwaites is the world's widest glacier. It has been nicknamed the "Doomsday Glacier" for the catastrophic effects its thawing could have on global sea-level rise.
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Almost 40 percent of caregivers of older adults are men, and a third of that group is Black. But African American men face some issues other guys don't.
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The SNL alum co-stars with Carol Burnett in Palm Royale, an Apple TV+ series about a former pageant queen who wants to break into high society. Wiig says the show was a chance to work with "a legend."
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