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On Monday, the Muscatine County Board of Supervisors heard a presentation from William Cowell de Gruchy, who hopes to ...
Since 1883, the train has been recognized as a symbol of all-out luxury in travel. Now officially known as the Venice Simplon ...
As water supplies in the Colorado River decline, Central Arizona is first on the chopping block, leaving cities to compete for limited resources ...
Salt Lake City is a place where contrasts become harmony. The first moment you lay eyes on the towering mountains that cradle the city, you understand why Utah’s motto is “Life Elevated.” ...
The lake is no stranger to change; One Utah State University report indicated that the lake’s water levels have been in decline since the mid-19th century. As the United States Geological Survey ...
The U.S. Geological Survey is adding 13 new stream gauges within the Great Salt Lake Basin to monitor stream flows into the lake, through a $3 million grant from the Bureau of Reclamation.
The Great Salt Lake crisis is “not a water problem,” explains Ben Abbott, a BYU professor of ecology who was a lead author of the report sounding the alarm about the lake.
Utah’s Salt Lake City is notably one of the biggest outdoor hubs in the country. It offers easy access to climbing and hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails in the Wasatch ...
Knoll is one of many in the Salt Lake area’s young “sewists.” Sewists, a portmanteau of artist and sewer , are a diverse group. They are doctors, architects, climbers and trail runners.
Environmentalists are suing Utah to force water cutbacks to farmers to save the Great Salt Lake. Farmers call the blame unfair and say that would have its own environmental and economic consequences.
Standing at the edge of the Great Salt Lake, it’s easy to imagine what the Earth looked like long before humans ever got here. It is a primordial place, flattened by wind and water. But decades ...