01-08-2026 by Leia Larsen
Report highlights potential engineered solutions for keeping dust down over the many years it will take the lake to refill. Despite the Gr
01-08-2026 by Spencer Burt
SALT LAKE CITY — A collaboration of researchers says the Great Salt Lake is making progress, but it's still at a critically low level. At
01-08-2026 by Leia Larsen
A dry start to winter brings echoes of 2022. The Great Salt Lake rang in 2026 in pretty rough shape. The lake has struggled for years wi
01-08-2026 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — A group of Utah leaders and prominent residents gathered on a deck near the eastern shores of the Great Salt Lake on a hot
01-08-2026 by Annie Knox
Utah’s top natural resources official calls 2026 a ‘watershed year’ To get in top shape for the 2034 Winter Games, state officials say the
01-02-2026 by Ben Winslow
HUNTSVILLE, Utah — Bill White is doing a first-of-its-kind deal to help the Great Salt Lake. "We’re leasing 645 acre feet, which is somewh
01-02-2026 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — The president of the Utah State Senate has an idea he thinks could help states along the Colorado River. "What we do in U
12-31-2025 by Becca Green
As 2025 comes to a close, we wanted to review our coverage and let our readers know which stories were most popular in the last year. We
12-19-2025 by Ben Winslow
LAS VEGAS — Officials with the Trump administration fired a warning shot at states involved in the high-stakes negotiations over the Colorad
12-19-2025 by Ben Winslow
LAS VEGAS — The mood in the ballroom was like a family dinner where mom and dad have been fighting and may be headed for a divorce. Everyo
12-19-2025 by Brooke Larsen
Tensions hung over the annual Colorado River conference in Las Vegas as states continue to dig their heels in over how to manage the trouble
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
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