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But Utah decisionmakers bow to His Majesty while ignoring the facts, and their most recent study. The bill's sponsors say the science isn't there—maybe because they're not looking at it. Hit: Check it ...
Last Saturday’s storm started near Bloomington, Illinois, before traveling northeastward. It was the first such storm of this ...
From now until April 2026, the Dumke Arts Plaza — located at 445 25th St. in downtown Ogden — will be home to an immersive ...
Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz has an idea to mitigate the dust blowing into communities from the drying Great Salt Lake.
The state is still trying to bridge the gap in its monitoring network, as satellite measurements have come up with inaccurate dust pollution readings.
The state is trying to bridge the gap in its monitoring network, a state environmental scientist said, but it is "exceedingly difficult" to set up new stations.
Toxic dust from the drying Great Salt Lake is a threat to Utah's health and future. State regulators and lawmakers must ...
Leia Larsen is a reporter at. She spent a year as a New York Times Local Investigations fellow examining the intersection of ...
And while allergies shouldn’t stop you from traveling, some destinations are better for your nose: Aspen, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; Salt Lake City, Utah and other mountainous regions are usually ...
A new University of Utah study warns that a dried Great Salt Lake bed and toxic dust storms could bring huge business losses ...
Each year in the month of May, law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty are remembered during National Police ...