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When the Glen Canyon Dam was completed in 1966, it was a major development for water management in the arid west. It would also transform Glen Canyon,...
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After pressure from elected officials including Utah’s governor, the Bureau of Land Management dropped plans to auction off two parcels for oil and gas…
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Arches National Park is officially scrapping their first attempt to find solutions fortraffic congestion in the park. They’re now starting a new process,…
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Moab’s toxic uranium legacy is slowly – and carefully - being shipped awayfrom the banks of the Colorado River. KZMU’s Molly Marcello has more.There’s a…
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Climate change has been called the new normal. But residents in some parts of the Southwest say after living through the last two years, there’s nothing...
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Many locals in Moab, Utah credit the Slickrock Bike Trail for helping to transform their bust uranium economy to the bustling recreation hub it is today.…
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Throughout the 1950s, the Atomic Energy Commission tested nuclear weapons in a remote area of the Nevada desert. At the time, communities situated…
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The drive behind a massive water development project in southwestern Utah, the Lake Powell Pipeline, shows no signs of slowing even after the Colorado...
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For 55 years, legendary Colorado River runner Ken Sleight has thought about the sacred sites that were submerged in Glen Canyon when it was dammed. An art…
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Many Coloradans on their way to the tourist mecca of Moab have seen a ramshackle cluster of buildings just off Interstate 70. Some stop to look around,…