The Department of Energy is looking for states to serve as nuclear waste depositories. Should Utah volunteer?
What concerns do you have, if any?
Tell us what you think (and read more at the link)!
The Department of Energy is looking for states to serve as nuclear waste depositories. Should Utah volunteer?
What concerns do you have, if any?
Tell us what you think (and read more at the link)!
Projections show Lake Powell will dip below 3,490’ in December, threatening power for millions of people across six states.
A union in a brothel?
What a story by Kate Reynolds!
thenevadaindependent.com/article/sex-...
A new, free newspaper will serve people in Washington County — home to more than 200,000 people today and an anticipated 460,000 in the future — with news and information that’s just for them.
get mr beast away from my football i shouldnt even have to know he exists, this is a breach of trust
Script writers really went deep in their bag for the NFL season premiere
A judge threw out Utah’s congressional maps and ordered the Legislature to draw new districts that comply with the 2018 voter-backed Better Boundaries initiative, which sought to ban partisan gerrymandering.
A top Utah official helped a family member land more than $200K in grants from the state.
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Mike Lee, the chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, released updates to his public land sell-off bill over the weekend.
Under Biden last year, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation finalized a decision to allow releases of water to bypass Glen Canyon Dam’s hydropower infrastructure to curb invasive fish populations.
I grew things. I don’t know what these are - I just sprinkled whatever seeds the wife had laying around in her garden box - but still, I grew things. 🌱
Seeking solace, and finding hard truths, on California’s Highway 395
"Here’s the truth: There’s not enough water in Mono or Owens lake. It’s hotter than it used to be." — Insightful essay by @sammyroth.bsky.social reflecting on a trip to the Eastern Sierra: www.latimes.com/environment/...
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives struck down a move to sell off thousands of acres of public land across Utah and Nevada Wednesday night after immense pushback from conservationists, sportsmen and other groups who opposed the measure.
The state is trying to bridge the gap in its monitoring network, a state environmental scientist said, but it is "exceedingly difficult" to set up new stations.
Don’t look up.
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/09/c...
“Trump is saying, in a nutshell: Any regulations or protections that get in the way of timber production, get them out of the way.”
@georginagustin.bsky.social with the details on the Trump administration’s assault on national forests.
insideclimatenews.org/news/0404202...
A badly needed upgrade for the Walker River Paiute Tribe's water system is now in jeopardy after the Trump administration paused a $20 million federal grant as part of its efforts targeting environmental justice initiatives.
Read about it here: thenevadaindependent.com/article/trum...
New summer outlook just dropped. 🔥🔥🔥
While atop a mountain Saturday at Chiricahua National Monument, I heard the news the Trump administration was finally doing what many public land advocates feared: targeting recently created national monuments for elimination.
My story:
insideclimatenews.org/news/1803202...
The Utah Department of Environmental Quality is not spending hundreds of millions of federal dollars, not because those funds are frozen, but because of uncertainty over Trump's federal funding freeze.
Utah received its largest environmental grant *ever* last year to clean up SLC’s dirty air. But the state says it is holding off on spending any of that money due to questions about President Donald Trump’s federal funding freeze.
More here:
www.sltrib.com/news/environ...
“Depraved and mind-blowing”: Water officials knew that opening dams to meet Trump’s wishes was ill-advised. Here’s why it happened anyway:
www.latimes.com/environment/... #CAwater
"People should expect long lines, and restrooms aren’t going to be clean."
What visitors can expect at Utah's national parks amid federal layoffs and delays to seasonal hires, via @hufh4m.bsky.social
www.sltrib.com/news/environ...
We talked to three former superintendents of Utah national parks about the impact of the Trump/Musk firings.
Here's what they had to say: www.sltrib.com/news/environ...
Three former superintendents of Utah’s "Mighty 5" national parks say the Trump administration’s firings of park staff will degrade not only visitors’ experiences, but also the lands and history the parks preserve.
DOGE is cancelling offices leases across Utah for the National Park Service, USGS and other agencies, via @hufh4m.bsky.social www.sltrib.com/news/politic...
The Trump administration has ordered firings and buyouts at the federal agency that operates water infrastructure in California. Managers of water agencies in the Central Valley warn this could jeopardize the agency’s ability to manage dams and deliver water.
www.latimes.com/environment/...
NEW: A “survey of our niche audience for our niche audience” was the source for the claim that only 6% of federal employees are working full time in their offices. The number isn’t true. Why do administration and elected officials keep relying on it?
“I know people are really worried that they’re next, and I hate to be grim, but they are,” a worker laid off from the USGS in Utah told me.
There are thousands of stories like these from fired federal workers across the country. Hard to fathom.
More here:
www.sltrib.com/news/environ...