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The park’s indigenous skills day is a celebration — with live demonstrations — of what is known about the people known as the Fremont Indians.
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In recent years, the number of moose in Nevada has grown rapidly. Officials say they’re likely coming from Idaho and Utah in search of new territory.
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People have always feared the unknown. And that fear transforms some animals into monsters in our minds — like sharks in the ocean, or rattlesnakes in the West.
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With impending lawsuits over abortion access in the state, more young women are seeking permanent solutions to birth control.
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As water levels in Lake Powell keep dropping, activists say Glen Canyon Dam is in need of upgrades to its plumbing so it can keep sending water downstream.
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COVID-19 cases in nursing homes are climbing, and a new report reveals a wide range of case and vaccination rates in the Mountain West.
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They signed onto a letter that calls on the National Park Service to extend reservation windows up to a year out.
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The James Webb Space Telescope released its first images this week, ushering in a new era of astronomy, according to one Utah-based scientist.
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In 2014, Stericycle was fined $2.3 million for emissions violations.
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The Utah mill has long concerned a tribal community next door. They hope a new health study will answer their questions. "A lot of our people mysteriously started getting sick," a tribal member says.