After nearly two weeks on strike, Park City ski patrollers are finally going back to work after an agreement was reached and ratified to end the work stoppage that caused havoc for skiers.
Two hundred Utah ski patrollers returned to work Thursday after voting to accept a new labor contract and end a nearly two-week strike that closed many trails a ...
Skiers said they spent thousands of dollars to visit Park City Mountain and Vail Resorts didn't disclose the strike or its ...
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association announced they will return to work Thursday following a 100% ratification ...
Alex Kemp, a 19-year-old Williams College student from New Jersey, died on Tuesday after skiing at Jiminy Peak Mountain ...
Park City Mountain and the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association have reached a tentative agreement to end the ...
Park City Mountain reached an agreement with its ski patrollers this week, ending a strike that threw the popular Utah resort ...
Ski patrollers at the biggest U.S. ski resort have reached a deal to end a strike that put a wrench in operations during the ...
The origins of some trail names are the stuff of folktales. There's Omar's Ear. Then, there's the naming of Snowbird's Hot ...
PARK CITY, Utah — Ski patrollers miffed by wages they say are too low for high living costs have put a wrench in operations ...
Park City Mountain is the country’s largest ski resort and daily lift tickets cost up to $299. It is part of Vail Resort’s popular but also much-maligned Epic Pass system, which allows skiers ...