Park City High School’s Class of 2025 closed out their Dozier Field graduation ceremony with hoots, hollers and tasseled caps flying through the air Friday, June 6. One student exemplifies how school programs help students succeed.
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Thousands of Utahns brought their family treasures to Red Butte Garden earlier this month, hoping to be part of the popular PBS program “Antiques Roadshow.” This is the fourth time the show has traveled to Utah. Parkite Marion Boland has attended three of them and Sue McJames twice.
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Authorities have identified the man as 38-year-old Alex Johnson, who was with a youth group on a camping trip at the state park near Midway.
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Around 100 volunteers came together to maintain trails in the Park City area Saturday. It was in honor of National Trails Day.
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Almost all Wasatch County towns will choose a new mayor this year, and all will elect some new councilmembers.
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Thanks to newly installed historic plaques, residents can explore 35 homes and buildings all over Heber to learn more about the valley’s pioneer heritage and early leaders.
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Former Park City Planning Commissioner John Kenworthy has filed to run for city council, joining seven other candidates.
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The Kamas mother of three's defense attorneys wanted Salt Lake jurors, but the trial will happen locally, with a Summit County jury.
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Park Meadows resident Jack Rubin is the second candidate to announce a run for mayor.
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Former People’s Health Clinic Executive Director Beth Armstrong is the seventh person to announce a run for Park City Council.
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What the Kimball Junction development would look like didn't change much — who's in charge did.
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The pope celebrated Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square in front of tens of thousands faithful, and asked the Holy Spirit to "break down barriers and tear down the walls of indifference and hatred."
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Palestinian health officials and witnesses say at least five people were killed and others were wounded by Israeli fire as they headed to two aid distribution points in the Gaza Strip.
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In Paramount, Calif., confrontations between immigration enforcement agents and protestors last week led to arrests and the use of flash-bang explosives and pepper spray by law enforcement.
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