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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Donald Trump will visit Park City for a campaign fundraiser this summer.
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A construction worker was killed after a crane he was operating rolled over in Park City Saturday morning, May 18.
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The Park City Council is turning to the private sector for proposals to build a new indoor pickleball facility.
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Park City girls lacrosse has made it to the 5A state quarterfinals.
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The county’s weeds division is hosting a Community Noxious Weeds Tour Saturday, May 18 to educate residents on the “most-wanted” weeds in the county.
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McDonald says that earlier in his career, he tended to avoid writing about himself directly in songs. He opens up about his life and career in the memoir, What a Fool Believes.
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The seafood chain is in hot water after a series of bad choices by a parade of executives. Almost 580 restaurants will stay open, after dozens closed abruptly last week.
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The U.S. is hoping to extradite the WikiLeaks founder and try him for espionage. A court in London says Assange is free to appeal the extradition, the latest twist in years-long legal drama.
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