07-25-2024 by Utah Insight by PBS Utah
How can Utah best negotiate water rights with a growing population and ongoing drought? Water storage at Lake Powell and Lake Mead is curren
07-25-2024 by Tilda Wilson
Utah launched its Landscape Conversion Incentive Program in 2023. It offers a rebate to homeowners who switch out their grass with more wate
07-22-2024 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — The Great Salt Lake's demise over the past two decades has opened up new concerns over dust from its drying lakebed in rece
07-22-2024 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — The Great Salt Lake Commissioner, tasked with coming up with a plan to save the shrinking lake, has created a priority list
07-18-2024 by Ben Winslow
HERRIMAN, Utah — Some days, Shauna Purser really likes her lawn. Other days, she doesn't like it so much. "Very, very mixed feelings. Ther
07-17-2024 by Megan Banta
The Nature Conservancy Utah has gained ground on thousands of acres of wetland in its yearslong battle against the invasive grass using its
07-17-2024 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Scholars, politicians and environmental groups have all written and spoken about Great Salt Lake's importance, but Utah's c
07-16-2024 by Amy Joi O’Donoghue
Hungry bovines chomp on aggressive water-hungry reed, helping environment. Caretakers of the land around the Great Salt Lake, at wildlife
07-16-2024 by Heather May
So you’re thinking about ripping out your lawn — and getting paid a government rebate to do it. Some advice: There are plenty of funds
07-15-2024 by Ben Winslow
DEER VALLEY, Utah — Building off relationships established during a visit to Israel, state leaders are hoping to reach an agreement soon for
07-15-2024 by Palak Jayswal
The band AJR, playing two shows this week at Delta Center, is working with two Utah environmental groups Two Utah environmental groups are
07-13-2024 by Carter Williams
SYRACUSE — Antelope Island remains one of Utah's most-visited state parks, and state officials are hoping to turn its popularity into a lear
07-09-2024 by Mori Kessler
ST. GEORGE — If you can imagine 28 football fields’ worth of grass or an 18-inch wide roll of turf that is over 200 miles long when unrolled
07-09-2024 by Emma Pitts
‘The bottom line is we’re pursuing the opportunity to give credit where credit is due for this conserved water,’ Colorado River Authority of
07-08-2024 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — A new study by scientists at Utah State University shows that a shrinking Great Salt Lake may exacerbate drought conditions
07-04-2024 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — A new study from the University of Utah highlights communities that are being significantly impacted by dust blowing off a
07-04-2024 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — The state of Utah appears to be close to settling a long-running lawsuit over control of land within the Bear River Migrato
07-03-2024 by Amy Joi O’Donoghue
New research shows heightened vulnerability among certain populations The 800 square miles of exposed bed of the Great Salt Lake is dispro
07-01-2024 by Emily Calhoun
I recently drove through the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Auto Route Tour alongside Sheri Quinn and Colleen Meidt. Come along with us as
06-28-2024 by Katie White
Utah lawmakers are asking for ideas about managing the Great Salt Lake. UPR’s Katie White attended the first ever Great Salt Lake Road Show
06-27-2024 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — The Great Salt Lake typically rises in the winter and spring as more water flows into the lake from snowpack runoff and few
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