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A snowy winter helped Great Salt Lake water levels rise 3 feet above historic low
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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Utah governor says he will sign statewide abortion clinic ban
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By Justin Klawans Published
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Great Salt Lake could become hotbed of toxic air pollution
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By Devika Rao Published
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America's latest drought is a sign of things to come
Speed Read From California to Texas, temperatures are rising and water levels are falling
By Catherine Garcia Published
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Salt Lake City could be plagued by poisonous arsenic-laced dust clouds if Great Salt Lake keeps shrinking
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By Peter Weber Published
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Utah Dems nominate no one to challenge Mike Lee, pinning hopes on independent Evan McMullin
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By Grayson Quay Published
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Utah passes transgender sports ban over governor's veto
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By Grayson Quay Published
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Thai fisherman finds whale vomit worth £2.4m
Speed Read And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Last updated
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How did mystery monolith land up in Utah desert wilderness?
Speed Read Unexplained slab spotted by state officials counting sheep
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Land Rover Adventure Moab: navigating Hell’s Revenge
The Week Recommends Fergus Scholes gets behind the wheel on Land Rover’s Adventure Travel Moab experience for an exhilarating off-road driving holiday
By Fergus Scholes Last updated
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A design for the high life: the best hotel architecture
In Depth Cutting-edge architectural design is transforming the world’s luxury hotels. Ian Belcher selects some of the most spectacular boltholes
By Ian Belcher Last updated
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Utah declares porn a 'public health hazard'
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Utah death penalty: is a firing squad really 'more humane'?
In Depth Utah becomes the only US state to approve death by firing squad because of a shortage of lethal injections
By The Week Staff Last updated
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