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The great horned owl was partially covered in concrete. Sanctuary workers removed the concrete after several grooming sessions. Its feathers are frayed, but the bird is expected to be released in late spring or early summer of next year.
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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.