A new study suggests some deep cuts need to be made in alfalfa and hay production in Utah to help bring the Great Salt Lake back to a sustainable level.
The Great Salt Lake has lost more than 15 billion cubic yards of water over the past three decades, is getting shallower at the rate of 4 inches a year, and an analysis of its water budget suggests ...
Court documents filed a day after his arrest provided further details about the alleged murder of Nestor Rocha-Aguayo’s ...
Reducing the amount of water used to irrigate livestock feed crops may be critical to revitalizing the dried-out Great Salt ...
The state office tasked with tackling Utah’s homelessness crisis insists the process for setting up a new 1,200-bed shelter will happen in public but only after the board that steers homelessness ...
Salt Lake City International Airport ranked number four in the world and number one in North America for on-time departures ...
A woman's SUV ended up in the Jordan River after a traffic mishap in Salt Lake City; she escaped without injury.
The Salt Lake City Police Department responded to an SUV sinking into the Jordan River in the Rose Park neighborhood Thursday ...
From the alpine lakes up in the mountains, to the wetlands down by the Great Salt Lake, our water traverses a very diverse ...
Police found a body in the water of Jordan River. Around 11 a.m., police got a call Thursday about a body being in the water ...