Featured image for article: Explore Exciting Community Events in Wasatch Back: February 2026 Calendar
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Explore Exciting Community Events in Wasatch Back: February 2026 Calendar

Explore a variety of community events happening in the Wasatch Back this February 2026, from lectures to theatrical performances.

Featured image for article: Park City Mom Urgently Seeks Living Kidney Donor to Improve Quality of Life
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Park City Mom Urgently Seeks Living Kidney Donor to Improve Quality of Life

Amy Manelli, a Park City ski instructor, urgently seeks a living kidney donor to improve her quality of life amid health challenges.

Featured image for article: Uintah County Woman Sentenced for Stabbing Incident During Camping Trip
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Uintah County Woman Sentenced for Stabbing Incident During Camping Trip

A Uintah County woman has been sentenced for stabbing a man during a camping trip, highlighting the dangers of interpersonal disputes in isolated settings.

Featured image for article: Summit County Officials Warn of Risks on Unmaintained Mountain Roads Amid Low Snowfall
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Summit County Officials Warn of Risks on Unmaintained Mountain Roads Amid Low Snowfall

Summit County officials warn of increased risks on unmaintained mountain roads as low snowfall creates hazardous conditions.

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Impact of Immigrant Surge on GOP States’ Population and Congressional Representation

An influx of immigrants since 2020 is reshaping political power, favoring GOP states like Texas and Florida while Democratic states face losses.

Featured image for article: Kodiak's R&D Team Innovates to Lead the Protein Breakfast Market
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Kodiak's R&D Team Innovates to Lead the Protein Breakfast Market

Kodiak, the protein-rich breakfast brand, enhances its R&D efforts to stay ahead in a competitive market, focusing on innovation and consumer needs.

Featured image for article: James Van Der Beek, Beloved 'Dawson's Creek' Star, Dies at 48 from Cancer
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James Van Der Beek, Beloved 'Dawson's Creek' Star, Dies at 48 from Cancer

James Van Der Beek, famed for 'Dawson's Creek,' dies at 48 after battling colorectal cancer, leaving a lasting legacy in entertainment.

Featured image for article: Epic 'Lamb of God' Concert Premieres at The Metropolitan Opera House
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Epic 'Lamb of God' Concert Premieres at The Metropolitan Opera House

The 'Lamb of God' concert debuts at The Metropolitan Opera House, exploring Christ's death and resurrection through music.

Featured image for article: FBI Launches Extensive Search for Missing Woman Nancy Guthrie in Catalina Foothills
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FBI Launches Extensive Search for Missing Woman Nancy Guthrie in Catalina Foothills

The FBI is conducting an extensive search in Catalina Foothills for missing woman Nancy Guthrie, raising community concerns and involvement.

Featured image for article: AI-Enhanced Romance Scams Target Millions of Older Adults in the U.S.
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AI-Enhanced Romance Scams Target Millions of Older Adults in the U.S.

AI-driven romance scams have ensnared 11 million older Americans, exploiting their emotional needs for financial gain.

Featured image for article: Park City Cyclist Takes on Iditarod Trail to Aid Alaska's Indigenous Villages
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Park City Cyclist Takes on Iditarod Trail to Aid Alaska's Indigenous Villages

Matt Garretson returns to the Iditarod Trail, aiming to raise awareness and funds for Indigenous villages affected by Typhoon Halong.

Featured image for article: Wasatch County GOP Chair Faces Felony Charges for Alleged Child Abuse Incident
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Wasatch County GOP Chair Faces Felony Charges for Alleged Child Abuse Incident

Wasatch County GOP chair James McCarthy faces felony child abuse charges for allegedly waterboarding a 16-year-old relative, shocking the community.

Featured image for article: FAA Airspace Closure Over El Paso Causes Major Travel Disruptions
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FAA Airspace Closure Over El Paso Causes Major Travel Disruptions

The FAA's temporary airspace closure over El Paso disrupts travel and raises concerns among local officials and travelers alike.

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Send Your Name to the Moon: Join NASA's Artemis II Mission Today

NASA invites the public to send their names to the Moon with Artemis II. Join this historic mission by signing up today!

Featured image for article: Park City Farmers Market Introduces Winter Market at Junction Commons
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Park City Farmers Market Introduces Winter Market at Junction Commons

The Park City Farmers Market will launch a Winter Market at Junction Commons on February 19, enhancing local commerce and community engagement.

Featured image for article: Shooting Incident in South Salt Lake Leaves Man Hospitalized, Now Stable
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Shooting Incident in South Salt Lake Leaves Man Hospitalized, Now Stable

A man shot in South Salt Lake is now stable after initially being in critical condition, prompting an ongoing investigation by police.

Featured image for article: Historic Job Market Stall: U.S. Job Growth Hits Record Low in 2025
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Historic Job Market Stall: U.S. Job Growth Hits Record Low in 2025

The latest jobs report reveals a historic stall in U.S. job growth, marking the lowest increase since 2003 and raising concerns about economic stability.

Featured image for article: 9-Year-Old Boy Suffers Severe Burns from Microwaved NeeDoh Toy: Safety Warning Issued
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9-Year-Old Boy Suffers Severe Burns from Microwaved NeeDoh Toy: Safety Warning Issued

A 9-year-old boy suffered severe burns from microwaving a NeeDoh toy, raising safety concerns and prompting a warning from health professionals.

Featured image for article: Glenwood Man Arrested for Alleged Sexual Exploitation of High School Students
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Glenwood Man Arrested for Alleged Sexual Exploitation of High School Students

A Glenwood man was arrested for allegedly manipulating Richfield High School students, raising community safety concerns.

Featured image for article: Historic 150-Year-Old Alcohol Bottle Found in Alta Reveals Fascinating Insights
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Historic 150-Year-Old Alcohol Bottle Found in Alta Reveals Fascinating Insights

Researchers reveal that a 150-year-old bottle found in Alta contained fermented apple cider, offering insights into early Utah drinking habits.