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Even with temperatures reaching well over 100 degrees, visitors continue to flock to Utah’s Zion National Park. That means park staff have to work extra hard to keep people safe.
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Provo currently has two smaller airlines serving its airport. Both offer flights primarily to West Coast destinations.
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Bryce Canyon National Park Superintendent Jim Ireland said the park — one of the smallest in the country — is at the edge of what staff can manage with the current visitorship.
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Climate change is expected to bring significantly more hot summer days to Utah over the next three decades. Those longer, more frequent heat waves would put Utahns and outdoor visitors at risk.
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Bryce Canyon National Park is 100 years old, but the geology of the park has been forming for millions of years. Climate change and rising visitation could change what happens next.
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The nation's second-largest reservoir has been shrinking as drought and steady demand strain the Colorado River. With Lake Powell's low water levels, canyons and ecosystems are emerging from the depths.
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Utah is putting together its first-ever statewide strategic plan for funding and sustaining outdoor recreation. But first, it’s launching a series of tour stops to get local feedback from around the state as it pinpoints the challenges and opportunities the plan should address.
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Even though snow continues to fall, Utah resorts will still see many seasonal employees leave in the coming weeks.
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Thousands are expected be in town Feb. 17-19 for NBA All-Star Weekend, delivering an economic lift for those able to handle the crowds.
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Months after the new terminal opened, Mayor Michelle Kaufusi wants to “swing for the fences” on a new economic development.
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Skiers are always looking for speed. So why not add some horsepower?
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There’s nothing like sharing a laugh or a gasp with several hundred new friends in a dark room.