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Engineering hurdles, high costs and political challenges stand in the way of an easy fix to the West's water shortages.
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More than 200 dams across Utah are classified as high hazard, meaning they’d pose a significant threat to people and property downstream if they failed.
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Gov. Spencer Cox held nothing back in his monthly news conference when it came to federal inaction. On immigration, he said Congress “should all get fired.”
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The $4 million project would install new crosswalks, extended curbs and elevated bicycle lanes on the 600 North 700 North corridor.
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The money comes from the bipartisan infrastructure bill President Joe Biden signed last November.
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The governor’s budget recommendations pump money into restoration and preservation efforts for the Great Salt Lake as well as public education.
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The latest Utah news from Thursday evening, August 12, 2021.
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The latest Utah news from Tuesday evening, April 13, 2021.
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Utah received the highest grade of any state in the country in a new White House report on public infrastructure.
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ST. GEORGE — The new, tongue-in-cheek aesthetic for this fast-growing city in 2020 is “pioneer chic.”That’s how Mayor Jon Pike described the look of the…
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Most of Moab’s sewer and water lines were built more than 60 years ago, at the height of the uranium boom. Now, the town of around 5,000 residents is…
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An archaeological dig in the Mountain West has unearthed several giant sites of Native American ruins. The dig is happening in advance of planned...