12-17-2025 by Ben Winslow
LAS VEGAS — Becky Mitchell was blunt in her assessment of the situation. "The Colorado River does not respond to press releases or histori
12-16-2025 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Nematodes were proven to be part of Great Salt Lake's ecosystem through a study published last year, but Utah researchers n
12-16-2025 by Leia Larsen
A California startup says it’s ready to take the old polluting plant’s place. Only a few years ago, if you popped open a can of soda anywh
12-16-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — They may be the only ones in agreement on something involving the Colorado River. As states buckle down in negotiations o
12-12-2025 by Great Salt Lake Collaborative
Envision Utah honors Great Salt Lake Collaborative for its work on educating Utahns about the lake. Envision Utah, the nonprofit that enga
12-09-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — More money is headed to farmers in the Colorado River Basin, paying them to not grow as many crops and send the water they
12-09-2025 by David Condos
Kevin Cotner grows alfalfa in Carbon County. But this year, around a third of his family’s farmland hasn’t grown anything. “It's burnt,” h
12-09-2025 by David Condos
Price Mayor Michael Kourianos drew an imaginary line in the air between two scrubby desert hills. His hand traced the path of a planned 10
12-09-2025 by Leia Larsen
Regulators and environmental watchdogs worry history may repeat itself for one of the nation’s biggest polluters. Bill Johnson has witnes
12-04-2025 by Leia Larsen
With many unknowns lingering about what the lake’s dust contains, environmental groups are calling for action instead of waiting for more da
12-04-2025 by Shelby Lofton and Alex Cabrero
A check into how Utah is doing with its water conservation goals made in 2019. Watch on YouTube.
12-04-2025 by Carter Williams
HUNTSVILLE, Weber County — Bill White remembers hearing about the Great Salt Lake being in peril as he was on the cusp of receiving a conser
12-04-2025 by Brooke Larsen
States are in tense negotiations over the future of the drought-ridden river. What they decide will affect cities, tribes and farmers across
11-21-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Legislature is fast-tracking a bill that would force data centers to report how much water they use. On Th
11-21-2025 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — The Great Salt Lake appears to have started its annual winter gains early after a rainy October, but the leader of the stat
11-21-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — A new report prepared by the Utah State Legislature's Auditor General identified what he believes are the top 10 biggest is
11-13-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's chief negotiator over the Colorado River says progress has been made in coming up with a new agreement to manage the
11-13-2025 by Annie Knox
States agree they need a long-term solution but other points of consensus are unclear Utahns hoping for clarity on the government’s next m
11-12-2025 by Brooke Larsen
Current guidelines for the water supply for 40 million people expire at the end of 2026. Utah and the six other states that rely upon the
11-12-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — As a critical deadline hit for a tentative deal governing the Colorado River, the seven states who manage the mighty river
11-12-2025 by Annie Knox
Utah and the federal government aren’t giving details or a new timeline Utah and six other states along the Colorado River blew past thei
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