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The Marshall Fire destroyed more than 1,000 homes in Colorado, and left a smoky taste and smell in the water for months after it was extinguished. That meant an expensive fix as the town of Superior tries to improve water quality.
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A housing crunch in the West has some looking to public lands as a solution…and a place to live.
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The latest Utah news for Tuesday morning, April 12, 2022.
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President Donald Trump rolled back much of the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, Thursday, saying it will expedite job-creating projects. The…
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Monday evening, Mar. 2, 2020Abortion Ban Passes Utah SenateThe Utah Senate passed a bill Monday that would ban elective abortions if Roe v. Wade is…
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A new white paper from the non-profit Headwaters Economics says transferring public lands from the federal government to Western states would generate…
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A new report from Congress’s watchdog says employees overseeing public lands are facing hundreds of threats and assaults.
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A recent study says the American West should be doing more prescribed burns to keep forests healthy and to help lessen the impacts of wildfires across...
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The word wildfire tends to invoke fear, but some wildfires are actually good. According to the U.S. Forest Service, the Peavine and Poison Canyon fires…
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Utah will have more say in managing some of its federally-owned public lands, after Gov. Gary Herbert and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny…
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Utah’s Republican Gov. Gary Herbert’s request for the Trump administration to rollback restrictions on 4 million acres of national forest land in his…
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Cedar City — State officials held the last of five open houses Tuesday on their proposal to seek looser federal restrictions in roadless areas.The Public…