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Utah residents can learn about possible health risks and other impacts of a dried-up Great Salt Lake at a free forum this week.
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Wildlife officers inspected more than 13,000 boats over the Pioneer Day weekend to prevent invasive species from spreading into state lakes and reservoirs.
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Anyone over 18 now has to buy a hunting or fishing license to hike, bike or even bird watch at 25 Wildlife or Waterfowl Management Areas in Northern Utah.
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A blockbuster movie under wraps for months is now a week away from filming and will shut down the main thoroughfare in Moab this week.
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A federal judge has temporarily allowed Medicaid funds to flow back to all Planned Parenthood clinics after being blocked by the Trump Administration’s recent budget bill.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is reminding archers of safety preparations before the season’s first hunts.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources wants Utahns' feedback on how to increase the state’s deer population.
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Utah recorded 77 new wildfires over the last week, bringing the state total to almost 640 fires since Jan. 1.
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To address gaps in crucial care, the Youth Crisis Care program will open July 28, at the Huntsman Mental Health Institute at the University of Utah.
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State health officials say an 11th Utah resident has tested positive for the measles virus.