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Having stable income, safe housing and social support have greater combined impacts on a person’s health than any individual behavior, according to the World Health Organization. Addressing these social determinants of health in Utah is a priority of Gov. Spencer Cox’s administration, and the focus of a free health clinic in rural Moab, Utah.
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Recent studies found there’s likely less water in Moab’s aquifer than previously thought. Now, the tightening water supply has led to a reckoning over the consequences of development and the virtues of conservation.
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An effort to regulate all-terrain vehicles in Moab was killed by the Utah Legislature last week, but people on both sides of the issue say the fight isn’t over.
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Time is running out to create a new state park north of Moab. The measure received a lot of support in the Utah House of Representatives last week, but it still has to pass the Senate.
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The latest Utah news from Tuesday evening, February 9, 2021.
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The city of Moab is planning to implement water conservation measures in the coming months, based on a recent study that found the Moab Valley may hold less water than previously thought.
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The latest Utah news on Monday morning, January 25, 2021.
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When Kristen Ramirez started the Full Circle Intertribal Center in 2019, her goal was to build community among Native people in Moab. A year and a half later, the nonprofit has grown into a COVID-relief group focused on Native elders, as well as a resource center.
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The latest Utah news on Monday morning, November 16, 2020.
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Over a quarter of Grand County workers lost their jobs this spring because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to unemployment claims filed in April.…
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The City of Moab is asking the Bureau of Land Management to cancel plans to lease large swaths of public land around Moab to oil and gas developers.The…
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Tuesday morning, June 23, 2020Epidemiologist Says More Action Against COVID May Be NecessaryUtah's State Epidemiologist Angela Dunn is warning that the…