SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s water outlook remains a mixed bag as the state transitions into spring. Recent storms have contributed to the statewide snow water equivalent reaching 82% of its normal peak for the year. However, southern Utah continues to experience significantly below-average ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s 2025 legislative session saw the passage of several key bills impacting wildlife management, hunting, and fishing. With Gov. Spencer Cox’s deadline to sign or veto bills passing on March 27, a number of new laws have been finalized that will affect nonresident ...
Many people love fresh fruit, but it isn’t easy to grow in today’s smaller yards. Luckily, many dwarf fruit trees are available that fit well in compact landscapes, but they will likely need to be ordered online.
Dwarf fruit trees come in two broad categories – genetic dwarfs, and fruit ...
November 30, 1978 – March 20, 2025
Shaun Michael Larson 46, unexpectedly returned to his Heavenly Father March 20, 2025. Shaun was born in Mesa Arizona to Donna Wood and Terry Larson. He was joined by three little brothers, Scott, David and Kristopher. Shaun and his family moved to several ...
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah wildlife biologists have set a new record this winter, capturing and assessing 1,901 big game animals across the state. The annual effort, conducted by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, provides crucial data on herd health, migration patterns, and survival ...
Talking to kids about difficult subjects – such as loss, mental health, life changes, or national and world events – can be intimidating. However, fostering open communication is key to building trust and helping them navigate life’s complexities. Drawing from Dr. John Gottman’s ...