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As climate change pushes temperatures higher, people of color and low-income residents living on the west side and in downtown Salt Lake City will bear the brunt of the heat.
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Utah’s fire season is officially over following last month’s winter storms.The annual fire season technically ends on Oct. 31, as defined by state law.…
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Small Businesses Keep the US – and Utah – GoingCorporate America dominates headlines, but small businesses drive the economy. That’s especially true in…
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Editor’s Note: During impeachment inquiry hearings, KUER is offering news roundups from around the state and audio of those stories as a resource for our…
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It has been a year of extreme weather in St. George. On the heels of the wettest winter and spring on record, the city has now gone 122 consecutive days…
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Much of the Mountain West saw record breaking snowfall last year which was great news for the mountain resort industry. This year's snowfall may be less...
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Sporadic storms since Thanksgiving have resulted in precipitation levels throughout Utah that are, in general, above normal for the beginning of the year.…
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The 2017-18 “water year” ended yesterday with a record dry September. But now the new water year, which began today, is bringing storms that are expected…
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Last year was the third hottest ever recorded in Utah, according to new data from the National Weather Service.Utah’s average temperature throughout the…
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The National Weather Service says Salt Lake City just logged another record-setting summer.The daily average temperature from June through August was…
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The heat’s digging in throughout Utah for the weekend. The National Weather Service is forecasting highs of 100 degrees and above through Sunday -- and…
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Update Sunday June 25:The Brian Head Fire grew slightly overnight but firefighting officials are hopeful that calmer winds and a bit of rain on Sunday…