The Salt Lake Tribune analyzed dozens of water rights applications submitted in the two years following a moratorium on most new appropriations within the Great Salt Lake Basin. Here's what we found.
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The Utah Transit Authority recently selected a preferred alternative for its plan to build a fourth line for its Salt Lake ...
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Dreamscapes, put together by the Utah Arts Alliance, will reopen Feb. 14 at The Gateway in Salt Lake City, marking a ...
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Initially developed in the 1950s, molten salt reactors have benefits in higher efficiencies and lower waste generation. Some designs do not require solid fuel, which eliminates the need for ...
Planners briefed the Salt Lake City Council about a proposal that would consolidate 26 mixed-use and commercial zones into ...