The Kamas mom may need to find new lawyers after her defense team withdrew from her murder case.
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Downhill skier Breezy Johnson has been banned for 14 months for three violations of anti-doping rules and can't race until December.
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Both Park City lacrosse teams will play in the 5A championship semifinals games this week for a chance to defend the state titles.
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The Utah Department of Transportation has announced East Canyon Road to state Route 65, is now open.
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Summit County families formerly ineligible for Park City’s child care scholarship fund may soon qualify.
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As KPCW bids farewell to Renai Bodley, finance director Juliana Allely will serve as the station’s interim general manager.
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Grab your paddles and play pickleball with a purpose at fundraising tournament for families affected by heart conditions.
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Park City is removing contaminated soil from the Gordo property, which could serve as a new transportation hub.
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The Park City Education Foundation exceeded its fundraising goal at its annual Running with Ed relay race Saturday, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for local public schools.
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Attorneys representing the Kamas mother accused of poisoning her husband say they can no longer represent her.
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Republican candidate Rep. Phil Lyman made a stop in Park City as part of his campaign for governor Saturday.
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Otto remained involved with the Raiders even after they moved from Oakland, Calif., to Las Vegas in 2020.
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Johansson says she was approached multiple times by OpenAI to be the voice of ChatGPT, and that she declined. Then the company released a voice assistant that sounded uncannily like her.
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The conservative Cicero Institute is working with states to ban street camps, and shift money away from housing to addiction treatment. Homelessness advocates says such moves are counterproductive.
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