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In the push toward carbon-free energy production, some cities in Utah and nearby states are considering a new type of nuclear reactor to power their…
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Over the years, 17 presidents have designated more than 150 national monuments, including Arizona’s iconic Ironwood Forest National Monument using the…
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As the issues surrounding transgender and LGBTQ students become increasingly politicized in Utah, one group is providing support for those who identify…
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Water is critical to Arizona's future, and the state's three public universities are challenging high school students to propose solutions for the water…
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Utah officials are cutting back on jobless benefits, claiming without evidence federal "bonus" payments are keeping thousands of Utahns from returning to…
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A new report warns that thousands of Utah seniors could lose their housing unless federal and state officials act to preserve existing senior housing…
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Environmentalists and others are optimistic that key climate-change regulations on methane leaks – rolled back during the Trump administration – soon will…
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Conservation groups are hailing Congress' new Recovering America's Wildlife Act as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect at-risk species from what…
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Four out of five Arizonans use water delivered to them across the state through the pumps, canals and reservoirs of the Central Arizona Project. In recent…
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When President Joe Biden hosts a virtual summit on Earth Day, he's not only seeking to engage world powers on environmental issues, but to reestablish…