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As water levels dwindle, Utah legislature might address Great Salt Lake during a special session
08-01-2025 by Kyle Dunphey
Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz said there will likely be a special session this fall that could address the Great Salt Lake, which has rece
Great Salt Lake issues to be part of Utah legislature's special session
08-01-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — House Speaker Mike Schultz wants to put the Great Salt Lake on the agenda during an upcoming special session of the Utah St
Waiting for your Great Salt Lake license plate? Check the mailbox in 4-6 weeks
07-30-2025 by Macy Lipkin
If you ordered a Great Salt Lake license plate, you should get it within four to six weeks. But it might not look like you expected it to.
Great Salt Lake again dips to ‘scary low level’
07-30-2025 by Leia Larsen
State resource managers remain concerned about a drying lakebed and evaporating water in the summer heat The Great Salt Lake is hovering j

Great Salt Lake again dips to ‘scary low level’
07-30-2025 by Leia Larsen
State resource managers remain concerned about a drying lakebed and evaporating water in the summer heat The Great Salt Lake is hovering j
Great Salt Lake drops to a low kicking off forced conservation measures
07-29-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — The Great Salt Lake has dropped low enough that forced conservation measures will be enacted. During a news conference on
A Utah lawmaker wants more action to help get water into the Great Salt Lake
07-29-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah lawmaker is proposing new legislation aimed at getting more water into the Great Salt Lake. "We could have thousan
New efforts under way to get rid of carp in Utah Lake
07-29-2025 by Ben Winslow
PROVO, Utah — Scattered around Utah Lake are some unique traps. Workers with the Division of Wildlife Resources jump in the water and star
Farmers want to help the Great Salt Lake, but feel like ‘scapegoats’ for a more complex problem
07-29-2025 by Katie McKellar
In search of solutions, USU researchers highlight insights from farmers, who use most of the water that would otherwise flow to the Great Sa

Navajo Nation pushes for water rights as Colorado River shrinks
07-29-2025 by Stephanie DeGraw
As the Colorado River faces historically low levels, Native American tribes that have depended on its life-sustaining waters for generations
Utah has water problems now. What if the megadrought lasts another 25 years?
07-29-2025 by David Condos
The megadrought that’s lasted 25 years so far could continue parching Utah and the Southwest until 2050. Or maybe even the end of the centur
Conservation expert urges responsible water use
07-23-2025 by Mariah Maynes
SALT LAKE CITY — As Utah's hot, dry summer continues, a Utah State University conservation specialist is urging Utahns to practice responsib
Voices: Great Salt Lake is in crisis. One Utah project is making a real difference.
07-23-2025 by Anna McEntire
This op-ed was originally published by The Salt Lake Tribune. If you know about the drying Great Salt Lake — and nearly all Utahns do — yo
Cha-ching! Why is the Great Salt Lake set to get a massive infusion of cash?
07-23-2025 by Ben Winslow
WOODS CROSS, Utah — In an area on the edge of wetlands next to the Great Salt Lake, construction crews are working to replace a crucial piec
Utah's water storage drops 10% in a month
07-23-2025 by Ben Winslow
JORDANELLE RESERVOIR, Utah — Utah's Department of Natural Resources is urging people to cut back on their outdoor water use to help preserve
Kennecott’s tailings pond may be leaking into the Great Salt Lake
07-16-2025 by Leia Larsen
SALT LAKE CITY -- A polluted tailings pond at the Kennecott Utah mine has sunk 20 feet or more, raising concerns that it has seeped contamin
Cottonwoods used to line the Colorado River in Utah. What’ll bring the trees back?
07-15-2025 by David Condos
The Colorado River doesn’t flow like it used to. Massive concrete dams tame its historical flood patterns. Thirsty farms and cities siphon

Water district urges Centerville leaders to promote conservation
07-15-2025 by Becky Ginos
CENTERVILLE—All of Weber Basin Water Conservation District’s reservoirs are full and the supply looks good this year, General Manager Scott
New viewing platform and trail a delight for birdwatchers and nature lovers
07-15-2025 by Becky Ginos
FARMINGTON—The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Wildlife Education Center (EWEC) is known as a serene, birdwatching spot nestled in the Far
Dwindling waters and disappearing birds on the Great Salt Lake
07-15-2025 by Peri Kinder
As one of the most vital bird habitats in the Western Hemisphere, the Great Salt Lake is a sanctuary to more than 12 million birds, represen
Window strikes are deadly to birds around the world. What can humans do?
07-08-2025 by Mariah Maynes
SALT LAKE CITY — According to Punita Koustubhan, the volunteer chair of the Great Salt Lake Audubon’s Bird Window Collision Working group, a
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