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Strings attached: Band food and drink requests range from ordinary to, well, unusual
In 1982, the band Van Halen made a request now legendary in the annals of rock history.
Suspicious fire damages school bleachers
Some children who live near Park City High School are suspects in a fire that damaged bleachers at the school Monday morning, the authorities say.
Conservation Among Keys to Coping With Water Woes
The old quip in the West that whiskey's for drinkin' and water's for fightin' is a tired cliche by now but still rings true.
Park City High School National Honor Society Memorial golf tournament. In honor of the 5 Park City graduates that passed away in 2008, PCHS is building a school in Equador.
Park City to celebrate 125th birthday
This mining town turned trendy ski resort mecca will celebrate its 125th anniversary on June 13 by throwing a birthday bash on Main Street.
In 2008, five young graduates of Park City High School tragically died between the months of February and September.
This is your brain. This is your brain on books.
That is the advice author Patricia Santana offered students at Park City High School Monday afternoon.
Movie buffs get 'Reel' in limelight
A funny war movie is hard to make, especially without the guile of Bill Murray and John Candy in "Stripes." The difficulty of the task didn't stop Harrison Bevins, a senior at Park City High School, from making "Shell Shock." The six-minute short leavens scenes of modern warfare with a boy's day dreams and uses simple special effects for laughs.
Moms use charity to overcome a tragedy
What do you do when a child you've spent your life living for stops living? That was the ridiculously hard question in 2008 for Kaye Knoop, Kelly Yeates, Ellen Knell, Cindy Blount and Alice Pennels.
Utah's probable swine flu cases grow to 28
But to the delight of several student athletes who will get to resume competition, Park City High School prepared to reopen after officials said there have been no confirmed or probable cases involving students or faculty from the school.
Park City Jazz Festival survives recession blues
"We are a community that supports the arts, whether the money is flowing or not," said Kris Severson, executive director of the Park City Jazz Foundation.
Park City teachers create virtual lessons
Park City schools aren't letting a little thing like a possible pandemic get in the way of lessons and test reviews this week.
Learning to be open to cultures, world views, and customs that are different from our own are all pieces of an International Baccalaureate school.
4. Park City doctor not alarmed over flu ...
A Park City doctor who has treated probable swine flu patients says her office has seen a total of six people who may be sick with virus.
Montana Legislature wraps up business as session ends
Today marked the 90th and final day of the 61st Montana legislative session. Lawmakers had a few hurdles to clear before the day was out: the big three today were the budget, the stimulus spending plan, and the property tax reappraisal bill.
The annual Park City Follies presents "Stimulated!" The annual "Follies" event is a community favorite and almost always a sellout.
Park City High School student Carson Fugal works at the Cinemark Holiday Village movie theater in Park City.
Having Kirsten Stolle in town makes art an easy sell for gallery owner Julie Nester.
The months before graduation for high school seniors can be summed up in one word: Hectic.
Governor Hasn't Submitted Cabinet for Confirmation
With about a month left in the 2009 Legislature, Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer has yet to submit the names of his Cabinet appointees to the Republican-controlled Senate for confirmation.
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