Data from the Department of Health and Human Services shows most of those Utahns lost Medicaid coverage for procedural reasons. Here's how Utahns can make sure they don't lose health coverage.
Author: The Salt Lake Tribune
In the face of a historic drought, gardeners and small farmers across Arizona are growing produce with a surprisingly scant amount of a precious ingredient: water.
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Dairy farmers in Utah get a lot of questions about how they are working to steward the land while feeding the world safe and nutritious food. As we work to protect iconic places, like the Great Salt Lake, Utahns want to know what dairy farmers are doing to help.
On "Behind the Headlines" this week, Salt Lake Tribune journalists discuss mental health challenges for Latter-day Saint missionaries, Gwyneth Paltrow's ski trial, rules for the slope and how to make Utah roads safer.
The full prepared text of Bishop W. Christopher Waddell's speech on efforts by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conserve water, save the Great Salt Lake and build a sustainable planet.
Delta Air Lines, Utah's largest air carrier, announced it is moving to "sustainable aviation fuels" made from plant material instead of fossil fuels. It's part of a larger sustainability push for the airline.
Brad Daw writes that we should legalize psilocybin to address Utah’s mental health crisis
Jeffrey McCarthy writes that the climate crisis and the threat to democracy
The Utilities Interim committee recently invited Professor William Hayden Smith from St. Louis to explain that the path to renewable energy would fail. I wonder how difficult it was for the committee to find sympathetic research claiming that renewable energy was doomed.