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Alfalfa dominates Utah farm fields. It also takes a lot of irrigation. So, some farmers and ranchers in Utah’s Colorado River Basin are experimenting with alternative crops that might help agriculture diversify and survive in a future with less water.
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From Salt Lake City to Brigham City to Cedar City, average temperatures were up both day and night over the summer. And according to forecasts, the above-average heat may not be over yet.
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“It's happening now. We're experiencing it,” said a Utah researcher. Heat higher than historical averages is another sign of how climate change is impacting the state one step at a time.
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The data gathered through Utah’s year-old Roadkill Reporter app is helping the state better understand migration patterns and keep highways safe.
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Visiting Arizona on Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed a proclamation establishing the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument.
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The National Weather Service needs volunteers to be weather observers in the Hanksville, Marysvale and Fairfield areas.
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The race will be determined by voter turnout, not political ideology, according to two pollsters. District 69 has the largest Native American population in the state.
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This is what happens when you give a reporter a microphone, a GoPro and a fun outdoor assignment to one of Utah's hidden gems.
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The center offers concurrent enrollment and certification courses for students at Water Canyon High School.
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The latest Utah news for Tuesday evening, April 12, 2022
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Kanab, like the rest of Utah, is experiencing a housing crunch. Some residents are worried about what this large development will mean for the area.
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Tourists spend over $100 million each year in southern Utah’s Kane County, but it’s the workers who keep the businesses running who pay a high price.