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On this episode, Book bans, a sexual abuse lawsuit, child care access issues in the state, and a fresh Utah Lake controversy.
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The latest shorebird surveys were completed in late April this year.
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Following months of public discussion and protest of the project, the Utah State Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands announced they had canceled the application.
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This year's Science Unwrapped Series at Utah State University is focused on dramatic changes happening in our climate and environment. Ben Abbott, professor of ecosystem ecology at Brigham Young University, kicked off the series last month by addressing science and policy.
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Last week, Utah’s Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands called the proposal to dredge and build islands on Utah Lake unconstitutional, putting the future of the project in jeopardy.
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LDS Church fires back over abuse story, Utah city coughs up police shooting records, and the federal government says it is “starting the process” to significantly reduce water use in the Colorado River Basin.
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Lake Restoration Solutions, or LRS, the company looking to build islands in Utah Lake, recently launched a new website and billboards along I-15, aimed at increasing public awareness and involvement with the project.
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A bill seeking to address the ongoing debates around a proposed project to dredge Utah Lake, passed in its state legislative committee Tuesday.
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Lake Restoration Solution's proposed project to dredge Utah Lake for development and habitat restoration has generated controversy. The company has applied for a permit with the Army Corps of Engineers to dredge the lake.
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Utah Lake has been at the center of controversy because of a project planning to dredge and build islands on the lake. Supporters say it’s restoration, critics say it’s harmful development.