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By continuing to research indigenous histories, and by partnering with the Native Americans still living in the area, we can forge a more complete and shared local history.
Although Utah was recently ranked The Best State in America by U.S. News & World Report and receives many accolades, we have significant issues that need to be acknowledged and addressed. This ...
Next time you grab a coffee or a takeout meal, consider bringing your own cup, container, and utensils — this small commitment cuts waste, saves resources, and keeps your food fresher.
One of the most visible physical reminders in Park City of the 2002 Winter Olympic era has been partially dismantled for ...
Josh Dallin spends his workdays talking to Utahns who raise cattle and grow crops, and knew that many were in distress.
An arrest warrant has been issued for a Wyoming man accused of harassing a Park City police officer with hate speech in ...
The Mountain Trails Foundation offers the chance to meet with 18 trails organizations in the area to learn more about trail ...
At least three wrong-way drivers were stopped outside the post office, according to public police logs. The one-way direction ...
Whether to use Midway open space bonds for the Lundin family conservation easement is still on the table, and the deadline ...
Gov. Spencer Cox signed into law Senate Bill 178. Effectively, this bill bans the use of cellphones at Utah schools during classroom hours. For those unaware, Treasure has been piloting a program this ...
Our national politics are fraught with negativity and personal attacks that do little to serve our country. Park City, a small local community has for the most part avoided sinking to the level of ...
Bicycles have not only become a passion for Kenneth Acklin but his life's work. He now heads the service department for Park City Bike & Demo.