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Relatives of all stripes, many carrying bouquets for the 6- to 11-year-old performers, filled 200 seats to watch the cast of ...
Workers across the mountain paused to watch as the airlift placed massive lift assemblies into place with the precision of a ...
Alberto's origins trace back to the 1960s and a successful Mexican fast-food restaurant in San Diego. The concept has since ...
Every vote truly matters," said Monica Schaffer. She helped start a new unit of the League of Women Voters in the Wasatch ...
Epidemiologist Nancy Porter said staff have already identified three priorities: immunization rates, health equity and ...
Through an extraordinary writ of mandamus — also known as a court order for government officials or entities to fulfill ...
Park City next week could take an early step toward work along Main Street that could alter the circulation of traffic.
Utah Department of Transportation officials said what looks like an opening in the wildlife fencing on I-80 is actually just the end of its most recent project.
The Parkite mogulist isn’t letting a day slip by when it comes to preparations. Page has spent the summer jetting off to Austria to ski remaining snow, water ramping at the Utah Olympic Park and ...
Fans flocked to the rodeo grounds as the last droplets of rain faded and the sun began to peak through the clouds. Two-time defending ProRodeo Announcer of the Year Anthony Lucia’s voice rang over the ...
People from near and far took in the action, enjoying the fairgrounds food options and the many off-course opportunities.
Bill Ciraco, a member of the Park City Council, plans to travel to Italy for the Games on a fact-finding mission.