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The governors of Arizona and Utah have said they will invest in keeping iconic national parks open to visitors should the federal government shut down Sunday.
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A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit by Utah political leaders who asked the courts to declare President Joe Biden’s restoration of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments unlawful.
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National Park Service officials say a 36-year-old Ohio man has died at Lake Powell following a cliff jumping accident last week.
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Utah lawmakers convened for a special session on Wednesday to increase the state funding for flood damages anticipated after an abnormally wet winter.
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A 41-year-old Salt Lake City woman who died in a weekend ice climbing accident is being credited with saving the life of a fellow climber by pushing her out of the way when the ice fractured above them.
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Planned Parenthood and ACLU of Utah filed a lawsuit Monday challenging a new Utah law that would ban abortion clinics in the deeply conservative state.
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A bill under consideration by the Utah Legislature would expand a task force on missing and murdered Indigenous people.
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Friends, family and classmates gathered last Friday to remember the seven members of a southern Utah family who were killed in what police believe was a murder-suicide.
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In this week’s segment of KNAU's series PoetrySnaps!, we meet Patrick Ramsay, a poet based in Ogden, Utah. His work is heavily influenced by his natural surroundings, including the Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake, and also by his experience growing up queer in the Mormon Church. Ramsay believes deeply in community poetry and accessibility, and today he shares his poem, Breakfast Recipe for Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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A ski patroller at Park City Mountain resort in Utah died after being ejected from a chairlift shaken by a tree that fell onto a lift cable.