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A shocking incident at Utah's Lower Calf Creek Falls saw swimmers narrowly escape injury when large boulders suddenly crashed ...
To a desert dweller, the Boundary Waters are dizzying and blinding with a brilliance of light that I have not encountered ...
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Advnture on MSN"This is not a backyard swimming pool": terrifying video shows rockfall narrowly missing swimmers at popular Utah waterfallBureau of Land Management officials posted the video to warn visitors about the possibility of large rocks falling from the ...
Fire crews are battling a wildfire that erupted early Friday morning on Stansbury Island near the Great Salt Lake in Tooele ...
The Bureau of Land Management opened a second public comment period on June 30 as it considers allowing e-bikes on more Moab ...
But public land ownership in Utah continues to be an issue.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNLightning-initiated wildfires tear through Southern Utah: Here’s how one strike can start a blazeNPS also details two different types of lightning: cold and hot. Cold lightning acts the return stroke of a lightning bolt, ...
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East Idaho News on MSNYou have to see this! Intense footage captures moment boulders crash into water with swimmers nearbyTwo swimmers had a close call when several boulders suddenly fell off a cliff and came within feet of landing on them. The Utah Bureau of Land Management shared video of the incident on its Facebook ...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) withdrew his proposal for the Bureau of Land Management to sell parcels for the highest value.
The Bureau of Land Management announced today that it has completed an “accelerated environmental review process” and approved the proposed expansion of the Wildcat Loadout Facility near Helper, Utah.
Opinion
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Today, the federal government owns and controls roughly 70% of Utah’s land—a staggering figure that places unnecessary constraints on local communities, schools, and families. And yet, when Utah ...
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes speaks at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, last year after state leaders announced they are suing the federal government over 18.5 million acres of Bureau of ...
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