07-11-2022 by Leia Larsen
Since computers are here to stay, efforts are underway to reduce the millions of gallons these facilities consume every year. Listen to re
07-09-2022 by Mike Anderson
LAKETOWN, Utah – With the water in the Great Salt Lake at the lowest level ever, surrounding areas are also drying up. One of those areas
07-07-2022 by Ben Winslow
Tech conserves water, but also costs a lot of money TREMONTON, Utah — Colton Russon can control the irrigation system with his phone. T
07-07-2022 by Roger McDonough
The Great Salt Lake has again dropped to a new historic low. The U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Division of Natural Resources report
07-06-2022 by Ben Winslow
RIVERTON, Utah — A bill designed to change how Utahns pay for water in their property tax bills is advancing on Utah's Capitol Hill. Sen.
07-06-2022 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Jacob Brooks' latest painting is quite simple, so simple that his 3-year-old son can understand the message Brooks is tryin
07-05-2022 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — The Great Salt Lake has dropped to a new historic low, FOX 13 News has confirmed. The imperiled lake has dropped to 4,19
07-05-2022 by Leia Larsen
And the drop is expected to stretch into the fall. For the second time in less than a year, the Great Salt Lake has sunk to a record-break
06-30-2022 by Nadia Pflaum
At Nick Clayton’s house in Cottonwood Heights, it looks like a squadron of tiny aliens has landed. Little blue, plastic cups on tripod legs
06-30-2022 by Ben Winslow
WEST JORDAN, Utah — The Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District is asking all of its customers to cut their water use by at least 10%. Tha
06-29-2022 by Amy Joi O’Donoghue
A new study reveals visitors to Bear Lake last summer pumped $48 million into the northern Utah region during more than a million days and n
06-29-2022 by Saige Miller
For the last 25 years that Scott Martin has been practicing water law in Utah, the concept of appointing water judges or creating a water co
06-28-2022 by Ali Vallarta
Why are brine shrimp important to Salt Lakers? City Cast Salt Lake talks with Jaimi Butler of Great Salt Lake Institute. Listen here.
06-26-2022 by Palak Jayswal
Like any work of art, the value of Spiral Jetty — easily the most recognizable artwork in Utah — depends on how you look at it. Jaimi Butl
06-23-2022 by Marjorie Cortez
With the picturesque Farmington Bay as a backdrop, state legislative leaders, the president of the state’s flagship university, academics, s
06-22-2022 by Roger McDonough
“Is this the toxic lake dust?” That’s a question many people in northern Utah are now asking themselves when the air turns brown with part
06-21-2022 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — Recent wind storms that hit the Wasatch Front brought dust from the West Desert and Great Salt Lake into communities, stat
06-20-2022 by Ivana Martinez
The Great Salt Lake is shrinking at an alarming rate, and it’s about to reach a new record low following an extreme drought. That’s raisin
06-18-2022 by Amy Joi O’Donoghue
‘You either love it or you hate it, there’s no in between,’ one swimmer says Forget about the bugs. They are only with you for a little bi
06-16-2022 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah legislators approved an unprecedented $40 million that will go solely toward enhancing the Great Salt Lake watershed d
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