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St. George News

'More profitable with less water': How flexible use helps this Southern Utah farm to conserve

February 10th 2025 by Alysha Lundgren / St. George News

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An inside look at Washington County's $1B reuse plan to keep water flowing in the future

February 5th 2025 by Mori Kessler / St. George News

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Virgin River Program juggles diverse ecosystems with fast growing Washington County population

January 17th 2025 by Stephanie DeGraw / St. George News

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Video: How do southern Utah tribes view the Colorado River?

November 4th 2024 by Stephanie DeGraw / St. George News

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Autumn Gillard stands on the banks of the Virgin River in Zion National Park, Utah, Oct. 16, 2024. Photo by Sheldon Demke, St. George News

‘This river has a spirit’: Native Americans share ancestral ties to Colorado River and its tributaries

November 4th 2024 by Stephanie DeGraw / St. George News

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Scientists study implications of oxygen level changes on Lake Powell’s fish population, algae

October 9th 2024 by Stephanie DeGraw / St. George News

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'Could we light it on fire?' Questions bubble up as Lake Powell's 'volcanoes' erupt greenhouse gases

October 3rd 2024 by Alysha Lundgren / St. George News

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Water-efficient desert landscaping at the St. George home of Molly Graf, one of the stops on the future Parade of Gardens Southern Utah tour scheduled for September, St. George, Utah, June 25, 2024 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News

Several Southern Utah residents will be opening their yards to show off ‘creative’ water-wise landscaping

August 19th 2024 by Mori Kessler / St. George News

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This fire photo shows wildfire burns near Kolob Terrace Road, Washington County, Utah, July 20, 2022 | Photo courtesy of Joshua Pettit, St. George News

Video: From flames to floods: How wildfires could impact the Southern Utah water supply

August 19th 2024 by Mori Kessler / St. George News

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Washington County leads state in replacing ‘lazy lawns’ with water-friendly landscaping

July 9th 2024 by Mori Kessler / St. George News

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‘Mud glaciers’ and sand waves: Unearth trapped sediment’s influence on the ever-changing Lake Powell

June 21st 2024 by Alysha Lundgren / St. George News

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Washington County receives $20.5M for regional water reuse project

May 30th 2024 by Mori Kessler / St. George News

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Is it safe to swim? Toxic algal blooms persist in Virgin River

May 28th 2024 by Mori Kessler / St. George News

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This invasive tree is bad for everybody in Southern Utah. Well, almost everyone.

May 22nd 2024 by Alysha Lundgren / St. George News

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Cox entertains idea of collaborating with California to bring more Colorado River water to Southern Utah

May 16th 2024 by Chris Reed / St. George News

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Water flows through the Colorado River Moab Daily in Grand County on Thursday, April 25, 2024. (Kristin Murphy, Deseret News)

St. George News joins Colorado River Collaborative to expand coverage of Southern Utah’s water challenges

May 2nd 2024 by St George News / St. George News

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