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The future of the iconic film festival in Park City, which has called Utah home since its inception in 1978, is now an open question. Park City Mayor Nann Worel said they “want the Festival to remain here for another 40 years.”
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For over 40 years, the Sundance Film Festival has called Park City home. That could change this fall if its contract is not renewed.
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Utah municipalities involved in the program say interest has spiked since the extreme drought in 2020.
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Nearly a half-million people got a Utah license to hunt and fish this year. Money raised from those license sales goes toward habitat restoration and conservation efforts across the state.
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City officials worry that the picturesque venue is suffering from a “privatization” of public open space.
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Across six of the seven schools in the Park City School District, there are 12 low-performing student groups.
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When it comes to assisted living in small-town Utah, local officials need to factor in more than just demand from older residents.
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After years of complaints, the goal is to make it so the lines on Utah’s highways are always visible, regardless of the weather or the time of day.
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So far, it’s been a yearslong path for Utah communities to reach their goal of net-100% renewable energy by 2030.
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Between 2020 and 2060, the percentage of Utahns over 65 years old is projected to double, and communities across the state have to prepare to meet their needs.
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Productions that choose Utah as their primary filming location are eligible for up to a 25% tax break.
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As historic snow melts, search and rescue teams are preparing their swiftwater specialists. The Utah State Search and Rescue advisory board is worried about running out of money to reimburse counties as the number of rescues have risen over the years.