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When a rare black, melanistic deer nicknamed “Coal” by Moab locals was reported dead in a resident’s backyard in December, state wildlife officials wanted…
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After nearly one year of putting new overnight accommodation development on pause, Grand County is now officially accepting applications subject to new…
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Moab’s elected officials are looking for solutions to an imbalance in their local economy, specifically when it comes to unparalleled growth in overnight…
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It took years of careful persistence from Moab-based experts and residents, but Utah’s Water Quality Board is now changing state rules on graywater. Soon…
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It’s 8 am on a bright, sunny morning at Sand Flats Recreation Area. Dozens of mountain bikes and motorbikes line the parking area of the Slickrock Bike…
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The U.S. Geological Survey recently released a long-anticipated report showing 30 to 40 percent less groundwater in Moab than previously estimated.…
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Imagine it’s 1951. You’re eight years old, living in the then-sleepy town of St. George Utah. You’re in school and your teacher has just walked you and…
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Moab City and Grand County passed separate but similar ordinances intended to “pump the brakes” on overnight accommodations. The legislative bodies were…
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Increased visitation and social media are having negative impacts on some public lands.
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Moab Charter School’s sixth graders are busy rehearsing their original opera, titled Arachne’s Revenge. The students wrote this drama themselves, learning…