09-11-2025 by Jeff Tavvs
SALT LAKE CITY — US Magnesium, which operates a facility along Utah's Great Salt Lake, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesd
09-10-2025 by Stephanie DeGraw
The Colorado River once only powered farms and industry. Today, it powers communities whose economies depend on recreational activities such
09-09-2025 by Caroline Long
More than 10,000 U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) stream gauges continuously measure water depth and flow in streams and rivers across the Uni
09-04-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — After two years of waiting, special license plates raising money for Great Salt Lake preservation efforts have started arri
09-04-2025 by Mariah Maynes/KSL NR
SALT LAKE CITY — In an effort to advocate for Great Salt Lake, one Utah bartender is mixing up a cocktail inspired by the Western Hemisphere
09-04-2025 by Leia Larsen
Crews hope to remove more sediment this time around so scientific research and safety rescue boats can continue to navigate receding water.
09-04-2025 by Leia Larsen
The company is drowning in debt, and the state has resumed actions to revoke its decades-old lease. US Magnesium’s production plant has be
09-03-2025 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah remains one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, and its capital city is no exception. It was the fastest-gr
09-02-2025 by Katie McKellar
The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation is reclaiming the Bear River Massacre site by restoring the land’s natural ecosystem. They hope
08-28-2025 by Clarissa Casper
Logan tightened its rules in 2023 to keep development farther away from its rivers and wetlands after a controversial project was approved t
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08-28-2025 by Samantha Hawkins
During a recent storm in March, several shallow, plant-lined channels in the Lucky Estates subdivision in Riverton mimicked Mother Nature —
08-22-2025 by Logan Stefanich
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Legislature’s Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee on Wednesday voted to support draf
08-22-2025 by Daniel Woodruff
SALT LAKE CITY — Water is flowing out of Utah’s reservoirs at more than double the typical rate, officials announced Thursday. According t
08-22-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — Bills that are expected to be considered in the upcoming special session of the Utah State Legislature got public hearings
08-20-2025 by Jose Davila IV
The Great Salt Lake Collaborative is launching a project focused on the Jordan River, its water quality and recreation along it. Many see
08-20-2025 by Ben Winslow
MOAB, Utah — You can see how low the water levels are, even for this time of year. The "bathtub rings" are apparent on the shoreline and m
08-20-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — A legislative analysis presented to lawmakers on Tuesday recommended consolidating the Colorado River Authority of Utah und
08-18-2025 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah remains on pace to have one of its driest summers in at least the past 130 years, and long-range outlooks aren't looki
08-18-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands will seek to terminate US Magnesium's leases to operate on the Great Salt L
08-14-2025 by Mike Anderson
BRIGHAM CITY – Hundreds of thousands of birds, representing more than 250 different species depend on The Bear River Migrator Bird Refuge as
08-13-2025 by Mariah Maynes
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