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Recent research on where Utah ranks among dry states highlights the importance of checking our assumptions.
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Researchers hope the study can help fire managers better understand when it's safe to let fires burn as part of the natural cycle.
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The stink in both lakes is caused by hydrogen sulfide, which can pose a threat to humans and ecosystems in high enough concentrations.
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Nearly one in five Americans has some type of dietary restriction. That means family recipes steeped in tradition might need adjusting to keep the spirit alive.
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Edwards, who’s come up short in two congressional races, has noticed that women running for office face a lot of challenges in Utah.
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All 12 Mountain West schools will be involved and Oregon State and Washington State will each play three home games and three road games against members of the conference.
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The “leave the leaves” social media movement can help improve Utah’s dry soil, but people should be careful about where they leave their leaves.
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As skilled trades face a nationwide worker shortage, a new training facility in rural southeast Utah is trying to make it easier for women to seize the opportunity.
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Don’t wait till the fall. Beehive State gardeners can act now to plant late-bloomers or, even better, they can put off trimming up the yard.
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During an “emergency” meeting on Sept. 13, the Utah State Board of Higher Education announced the state’s higher education commissioner had resigned.
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Supply drives like the Maui Relief Drive put on by Utah Valley University's Pacific Islander Initiative and the Ogden Police Department’s food and clothing drive have been swamped with community support.
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Reading, writing and arithmetic will always be important in K-12 education. But sitting in class for six hours a day doesn’t always keep students interested. One thing that might? Job training.