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PFAS are found in thousands of everyday products, but their use in certain types of ski wax could be a problem for Utah’s groundwater.
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This year’s winners were announced at an awards ceremony Friday afternoon in Park City, Utah, which included an audience prize for the world cinema documentary “20 Days in Mariupol.”
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There’s nothing like sharing a laugh or a gasp with several hundred new friends in a dark room.
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Festivalgoers will see some unexpected turns from stars, like Jonathan Majors as an amateur bodybuilder in “Magazine Dreams,” Emilia Clarke as a futuristic parent in “Pod Generation” and Daisy Ridley as a cubicle worker in “Sometimes I Think About Dying.”
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Block's snowmobile landed on top of him Monday while he was on a steep slope in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The Southern California native was pronounced dead at the scene.
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After two pandemic-hobbled years, plans are in motion to return in full force for the festival which runs from Jan. 19-29, 2023.
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Utah candidates outside of the dominant Republican Party, or the Democratic Party, hope to carry the momentum started by Evan McMullin’s Senate campaign to future election wins.
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Summit County and Park City governments kicked off a “listening tour” this week to gather community feedback on the prospect of another Utah-hosted Olympics in 2030 or 2034.
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The Sundance Institute announced Wednesday that Hernandez will become the festival’s fourth director in its nearly four-decade history, in addition to heading the institute’s year-round public programming.
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“I would say all teachers use their own money at some point,” said Utah Education Association President Renée Pinkney. “I know that a lot of elementary teachers, they spend an awful lot of their own money.”
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Twenty-three communities were eligible to participate, but several backed out over concerns about energy reliability and the program’s potential cost to residents.
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The latest Utah news for Tuesday morning, April 26, 2022.