Topics getting the most attention in Carbon County public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
7 issues in general
Carbon County is hosting a public hearing on June 2nd to talk about future development plans. If you want a say in how your neighborhood grows or changes, now is the time to speak up.
Carbon County health officials are investigating a potential foodborne illness outbreak linked to local restaurants. If you've been eating out lately, keep an eye on official updates to stay safe.
Carbon County is teaming up with federal agencies to co-manage the San Rafael Swell, hoping to slash bureaucracy and give locals more say. While officials are celebrating the partnership, environmentalists are raising red flags about the state potentially having too much power over our public lands.
Get ready for some fireworks in Carbon County! A new coal mine is being proposed, and the folks in Scofield are already pushing back. This could get loud.
A local man was killed during a confrontation with Price police this week, sparking serious questions about how our officers handle high-stakes situations. This incident is likely to trigger a major community debate over public safety and police accountability in Carbon County.
Carbon County police are shutting down illegal slot machines in Price thanks to a new law that finally closed a legal loophole. It’s a clear signal that the city is done playing around with unregulated gambling dens.
The former emergency manager for Carbon County is facing federal charges. This could shake things up for how the county runs its operations.