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What’s the reason behind the rate surge? A number of unusual factors in the West combined to put a bigger dent in pocketbooks.
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After last August’s 100-year flood, Grand County officials are stepping up their emergency response preparation.
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Water officials across the West have been negotiating a crisis on the Colorado River. Drought is putting pressure on the 7-state basin, and the nation’s two largest reservoirs recently reached record lows.
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Seven elk have been killed in traffic-related accidents since the beginning of February, including three crossing I-80 last Friday.
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An area nonprofit is working with Provo city officials to offer hotel vouchers to people without a place to sleep. But what happens to those who are still on the streets?
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Climate scientists warn, however, that it will take more than one wet winter to end the West's drought and the strain on the Colorado River.
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Utah’s recent storms are making for a healthy winter, but a costly headache from road damage.
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With slim staffing and conservative spending tactics, two Utah cities of Lehi and Manti explain how snow removal remains a high priority.
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Most canceled flights into or out of Salt Lake City International Airport are on Southwest Airlines.
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In the absence of any official services from either the City of Provo or the county government, churches and nonprofits are doing what they can for the unsheltered.
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While some Salt Lake City-area shelters are now allowed extra capacity, that does not mean they will be able to expand immediately.
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An unstable snowpack is making for tricky avalanche conditions in Utah’s Northern and Central mountain ranges.