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Salt Lake City has opened the first of four new trailheads offering better access to its foothills trail systems, as it picks ...
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Utah lawmakers pitch berms and Band-aids as political will to save The Great Salt Lake evaporates.But Utah decisionmakers bow to His Majesty while ignoring the facts, and their most recent study. The bill's sponsors say the science isn't there—maybe because they're not looking at it. Hit: Check it ...
Supporters of WOTUS say it is meant to protect the benefits of water for all people of the United States to enjoy, not just ...
Microplastics are an urgent issue in the Great Lakes. Learn what’s causing them, how it affects health and what you can do.
Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz has an idea to mitigate the dust blowing into communities from the drying Great Salt Lake.
Toxic dust from the drying Great Salt Lake is a threat to Utah's health and future. State regulators and lawmakers must ...
Leia Larsen is a reporter at. She spent a year as a New York Times Local Investigations fellow examining the intersection of ...
Pritzker’s visit to the Beehive State follows a series of national headlines highlighting his outspoken comments lampooning ...
A spokesperson for the agency confirmed on Wednesday that the state of Utah still has, on paper, the right to use 86,000 acre ...
She spent a year as a New York Times Local Investigations fellow examining the intersection of politics and environmental issues. Three years ago, when the Great Salt Lake was at its lowest levels ...
The loss of the Great Salt Lake would be an environmental disaster ... examined the intersection of politics and environmental issues as part of The New York Times’s Local Investigations Fellowship.
To help shape what that will look like, UIPA brought in Joel Ferry, director of Utah’s Department of Natural Resources and an influential leader on Great Salt Lake issues, as a non-voting board ...
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