09-25-2025 by Heather May
Note to readers: This is the official news release by the Utah governor's office. FARMINGTON, Utah (Sept. 24, 2025) — Surrounded by stat
09-25-2025 by Heather May
Note to readers: This transcript was generated by AI and proofed by humans. Some of the questions were muffled and thus weren't able to be t
09-25-2025 by Leia Larsen
Utah’s governor hopes the investment will help the lake refill in time for the 2034 Olympics. Farmington • Elected leaders, business execu
09-25-2025 by Carter Williams
FARMINGTON — The Great Salt Lake is once again in peril as its levels slide closer to its all-time low set three years ago, but a new joint
09-24-2025 by Ben Winslow
FARMINGTON BAY, Utah — The Great Salt Lake is getting a massive infusion of cash in an effort to reverse its dramatic declines. On Wednesd
09-23-2025 by Mariah Maynes
SALT LAKE CITY — After a flagpole was illegally installed on Black Rock, the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands is considering
09-22-2025 by Carlysle Price
SALT LAKE CITY – Health and environmental officials said elevated levels of harmful chemicals have been found in waterfowl harvested from th
09-19-2025 by Ben Winslow
WEST JORDAN, Utah — Jenny Grayson did a "DIY" project, tearing out grass on the side of her home and putting in a beautiful garden with rose
09-18-2025 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — It's been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad summer for the Great Salt Lake, but it's slated to get another boost from
09-17-2025 by Leia Larsen
Study shows smaller storms may fly under the radar, but still carry heavy risks. Health risks associated with dust pollution continue to k
09-16-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — The bees fly around, landing on the lavender plants. Nearby, a sub-surface drip irrigation system sputters to life. The l
09-11-2025 by Lauren Steinbrecher
The shrinking shorelines of the Great Salt Lake are exposing a huge community problem: Dust storms that create concerns ranging from bad air
09-11-2025 by Jeff Tavvs
SALT LAKE CITY — US Magnesium, which operates a facility along Utah's Great Salt Lake, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesd
09-10-2025 by Stephanie DeGraw
The Colorado River once only powered farms and industry. Today, it powers communities whose economies depend on recreational activities such
09-09-2025 by Caroline Long
More than 10,000 U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) stream gauges continuously measure water depth and flow in streams and rivers across the Uni
09-04-2025 by Ben Winslow
SALT LAKE CITY — After two years of waiting, special license plates raising money for Great Salt Lake preservation efforts have started arri
09-04-2025 by Mariah Maynes/KSL NR
SALT LAKE CITY — In an effort to advocate for Great Salt Lake, one Utah bartender is mixing up a cocktail inspired by the Western Hemisphere
09-04-2025 by Leia Larsen
Crews hope to remove more sediment this time around so scientific research and safety rescue boats can continue to navigate receding water.
09-04-2025 by Leia Larsen
The company is drowning in debt, and the state has resumed actions to revoke its decades-old lease. US Magnesium’s production plant has be
09-03-2025 by Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah remains one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, and its capital city is no exception. It was the fastest-gr
09-02-2025 by Katie McKellar
The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation is reclaiming the Bear River Massacre site by restoring the land’s natural ecosystem. They hope
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