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For the third year in a row, Utah’s Legislature removed funding for an environmental impact study for a Navajo Nation road between Navajo Mountain and Blanding at the last minute.
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To clean the air, experts urge taking public transit, using clean energy — and spending political capital — with an Olympic deadline looming.
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Getting passed over for federal funding was a disappointment for rail advocates and local leaders who tout trains' ability to connect Utahns and boost rural areas. But they aren't giving up.
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The alarming signs of climate change are all around us: devastating fires destroying whole communities, new temperature records set only to fall the next year, glaciers disappearing in real time. It's an overwhelming problem, but some have turned to e-bikes as one way to do their part to stave off the worst effects of our still-changing climate.
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The plan to build a new highway through a conservation area near St. George has taken a step back. The Bureau of Land Management is revisiting its formal analysis of the road’s environmental impact after a lawsuit from conservation groups.
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The Hooper resident has been in the Legislature since 2015 and previously served as majority leader.
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Recent pedestrian deaths in St. George and Logan highlight the rising number of similar incidents across Utah over the past few years.
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The Utah Department of Transportation plans to expand I-15 between Farmington and Salt Lake City, in part to accommodate trucks. The Inland Port’s new vision is for more trains.
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The new bus route is scheduled to begin next summer between St. George and the town of Springdale at the west entrance of Zion National Park. It's meant to make life easier for both tourists and residents.
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After years of complaints, the goal is to make it so the lines on Utah’s highways are always visible, regardless of the weather or the time of day.
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Utah’s urban area aging adults have transit options for medical needs, but gaps to transportation in rural areas need adressing.
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The Verk Industrial Park will be around 2,200 acres on the west side of the city.