The Salt Lake Tribune analyzed dozens of water rights applications submitted in the two years following a moratorium on most new appropriations within the Great Salt Lake Basin. Here's what we found.
ONLINE “A Fireside Chat with Gail Miller” webinar — Join the Utah Women & Leadership Project for a webinar feating a top Utah philanthropist and how she has made a difference throughout her life and ...
Of all the challenges facing the Colorado River, there’s at least one that all stakeholders are working on collaboratively, ...
The Wasatch Fault Zone is due for a major earthquake, and Utahns can take additional steps to be better prepared.
While Paul and Mary Ann were out on an evening walk in central Utah, where much of the earth’s geologic past is laid bare, Mary Ann saw something she’d never seen before. There, on the canyon floor, ...
Clean Energy In Logan, during a vote at our City Council on January 7, many residents rose up and opposed participation in a ...
They do not care if I can afford a house, nor that my generation will suffer the most due to the ecological collapse of the ...
Federal land managers say they're seeking the public's help as they investigate prehistoric petroglyphs that were recently ...
Yellowstone National Park is a popular destination for geology field trips. It’s easy to see why—the dynamic landscape ...
In Logan, Utah, during a vote in our Logan City Council on January 7, many residents of Logan rose up and voted down ...
Pack your bags, grab your sense of adventure (and maybe a map, just in case), and head out to Millsite State Park. Discover ...
Welcome to Millsite State Park, Utah’s best-kept secret. Picture this: You’re driving through central Utah, surrounded by a ...
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