A recent privacy review by Utah’s Office of the State Auditor revealed 66% of Utah’s governmental entities and nonprofit organizations don’t comply in full with the state’s privacy statute. The audit, ...
Donald Trump won the popular vote. Let the fact sink in, steep awhile. This is a first. He didn’t in 2016. He certainly didn’t in 2020. This time, though, the majority of Americans who voted chose him ...
"In a representative democracy (such as ours) it is the elected representatives' job to consider the entirety of the populations’ views and interests, not just those of the loudest and most involved." ...
This Friday we have an incredible opportunity to come together as a community and make a difference in the lives of those who live, work, and play here. Our annual Live PC Give PC day of giving is not ...
We are blessed here in Utah to have the distinctiveness of seasons. But of those four seasons, none take us through the range of diversity as do our autumns. From those sunny September days to the ...
"What really needs to go is the the unwillingness to accept the will of the people, even when you don’t like it." ...
The morning after has several connotations. One example could describe how a person feels after an all-night party. Another might indicate that it is the results of a natural environmental disaster.
Next stop, Third District Court, where Matthew and Tatiana Prince’s quest to build a new home overlooking Old Town always ...
Anne Armstrong Prince, known for championing young people and the strength of community in Park City in the 1970s, died late ...
Plastic has become a central part of our everyday lives, especially in our kitchens, fragmenting on a daily basis and ending up in the food we eat. Though various plastics can be recycled at Recycle ...
The results of the Nov. 5 presidential election are a somber turning point in our nation’s history. For me, this election exposes the ugly undercurrent that America once tried to keep hidden. Now it’s ...
Park City, we’ve been here before. Many of us are feeling disappointment with where our country is headed. Elections are binary, but fortunately communities are not. What happens in D.C. can impact ...