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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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.
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There were a lot of tears and cheers at the “I Can Do Hard Things 5K” fundraiser to support kids with special needs last weekend.
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High Valley Transit is taking over the Kimball Junction to Main Street express bus route formerly covered by Park City’s 10 White Express.
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Utah Republican and Democratic delegates cast ballots on Saturday to narrow the field of candidates for Utah’s June primary election.
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Hazardous Waste Day was Saturday and around 500 Summit County residents participated.
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The annual Park City High School Bike Swap kicked off Saturday and the team was close to beating a record amount of money raised after just four hours.
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The Park City Council wants to delay building a new pedestrian tunnel underneath Kearns Boulevard. The council wants surrounding development to play out first.
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The federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled in favor of transgender patients on Monday. The case was brought by Medicaid recipients in West Virginia and state employees in North Carolina.
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A few years ago, Jon Bon Jovi stopped performing due to a vocal cord injury. The Hulu docuseries Thank You, Goodnight offers a career retrospective, plus a view of his surgery and return to the stage.
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While some property owners try to turn a profit from the street artist's murals, others have carried the intense and costly responsibility of protecting them.
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