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Utah's members of Congress react to the launch of an official impeachment inquiry. State officials significantly alter their plans for the Lake Powell…
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In June 2006 a wildfire on Navajo Mountain destroyed all vegetation resulting in debris and sediment contaminating Beaver Springs, the source of all water…
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Last week, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, also known as FERC, formally accepted the state’s application for the Lake Powell Pipeline. This…
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How A Uranium Mining Company Influenced The Bears Ears Decision, & More On This Behind The HeadlinesRecently obtained documents show how a uranium mining company pressured the Trump administration to shrink Bears Ears National Monument. Federal…
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Federal regulators are giving the go-ahead for environmental studies and public comment about a proposed 140-mile (225-kilometer) pipeline to draw water…
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One woman is dead and four other people are critically injured after a nighttime explosion on a houseboat along the Utah-Arizona border.Authorities said…
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Many Utahns are planning on taking their boats out to Utah’s lakes this Pioneer Day weekend. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources officials hope boaters…
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A government-funded project to help remove debris from campsites, beaches and tourist areas is underway. Areas of Lake Powell, including Halls Crossing…
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The State of Utah has filed for a permit to build a controversial 140-mile pipeline to send water from the Colorado River to southwestern Utah, but a…