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Climate change is expected to bring significantly more hot summer days to Utah over the next three decades. Those longer, more frequent heat waves would put Utahns and outdoor visitors at risk.
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Emergency personnel in Southwest Utah are already battling frequent fires as the extra grass and brush that grew during the wet spring are providing more fire fuel as they dry out.
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Outdoor Retailer is back. New trendy gear? Check. State-of-the-art equipment? Check. Diversity, equity and inclusion? Work in Progress.
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Overcrowding has been an issue at some of the nation’s most popular parks over the past decade.
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This Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, is Public Lands Day. It is more than a fee-free day at National Parks, it's also for people to help conserve protected areas.
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City officials say the program has been nearly a decade in the making.
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The water the state gets from monsoons doesn’t always end up in reservoirs. It’s also often muddy and full of debris.
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Monsoon rains are expected through the end of the week.
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National Park Service officials in Utah don’t expect a catastrophic flood, but they are preparing for other calamities.
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AM Brief: U’s response to racist incidents, oil and gas leasing & Canyon Overlook Trail constructionThe latest Utah news for Tuesday morning, April 19, 2022.
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Tourists spend over $100 million each year in southern Utah’s Kane County, but it’s the workers who keep the businesses running who pay a high price.
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The latest Utah news for Friday evening, April 1. 2022.