Officials said the plan could cost upwards of $500 million.
An ambitious goal to refill Utah’s Great Salt Lake by the 2034 Olympics is gaining momentum, with environmental groups, the ...
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The silent death of the Ogallala: What happens when the High Plains run dry
Beneath the vast, flat expanse of the American Great Plains, something irreplaceable is quietly disappearing. You can't see it, hear it, or smell it.Yet it feeds roughly a fifth of the food on ...
The crisis warrants presidential attention: the lake affects air quality for millions of Americans, sustains major Western ...
A rare celestial event will take place over the United States early Tuesday, but some Utahns will have a better chance to ...
Utah has the most famous salt lake, but don't miss this little wonder in Texas, with salt packed so densely you can walk on ...
Despite this week’s heavy snowfall, conservationists warn Utah’s snowpack — which hit a record low earlier this month — is likely not enough to keep the Great Salt Lake’s water levels from hitting ...
SALT LAKE CITY — President Donald Trump says he is dedicated to helping the shrinking Great Salt Lake. First in a post on Truth Social (Trump's own social media platform) and later Saturday at the ...
WENDOVER, Utah (KUTV) — Two passengers of a small plane were able to walk away after their plane crash landed on the Bonneville Salt Flats. The Wendover Fire Department said the crash happened around ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A new study finds that dealing with Great Salt Lake dust has trade-offs and ballooning costs. The study, published Thursday by the University of Utah's Wilkes Center for Climate ...
The great ‘shrinkflation’ of housing in America: What $500,000 buys today vs. what it bought in 2019
When Matt Totten bought his home in Dunwoody, Ga., in 2019, he paid $532,000 for the 1970s ranch-style house. The property was on the market for three weeks before Totten and his wife looked at it.
State officials say the Great Salt Lake’s long-term decline is driven primarily by water overconsumption, not short-term dry or warm years. Agriculture uses about 75% of Utah’s water, while most ...
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