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The lake hit a record-low elevation in November 2022, when it dropped to 4,188.5 feet. The south arm’s water became so salty ...
A PAC by Crooked Media, the parent company of “Pod Save America,” says it’s putting $20,000 toward recruiting candidates and ...
The former CEO of a taxpayer-funded nonprofit spent public money on vacations, political donations and a private business he ...
When I was a kid in the 1980s, my parents sent me to a Waldorf school in England. At the time, the school discouraged parents ...
‘I want to absolutely destroy myself’: How a Draper runner fell apart and won the Western States 100
Caleb Olson was crashing in the final stretch of the 2025 Western States 100. But the Draper runner, who was wearing an ...
City officials are proposing to raise property taxes by almost 34%, which would bring an additional $860,000 into city ...
Swoop, the University of Utah's mascot, will have a new ride this year — though the classic pickup will be auctioned off ...
For years, residents of the Cedar Point neighborhood in Apple Valley have dealt with brown, contaminated water. Now, when ...
The Mount Naomi Wilderness and Tony Grove Recreation Area have been collectively recognized as Utah’s second old-growth ...
The embattled Kimball Junction development may get its groundbreaking after nearly six years of debate, discussion and ...
Some Utah nonprofits that serve immigrants have seen drops in funding and more fear among clients, according to a new report.
Opinion
Voices: Don’t cut Ballpark’s green space. It’s a matter of public health and historic inequity.This isn’t just about losing a lawn,” write Amy J. Hawkins and Robert Wilson in an op-ed. “It’s about amplifying exposure to extreme heat, worsening public health and ignoring a neighborhood’s long ...
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