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Small Earthquake Confirmed Near Colorado-Utah Border

A small earthquake hit a rural area Saturday near the Colorado-Utah border, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations confirmed.

The magnitude 4.3 earthquake took place at 7:11 p.m on Saturday. The epicenter was 3 1/2 miles southwest of Bedrock, Colorado, and 18 miles east of La Sal, Utah, the agency said.

Residents of Bedrock and Moab, Utah, felt it.

The University of Utah Seismograph Stations said the earthquake took place within an area of frequent small, shallow earthquake activity triggered by under ... Read more

The Castle Valley Gourd Festival: Yes, The Small Utah Town L

The town of Castle Valley, Utah is situated 20 miles north of Moab, on a quiet stretch of road between the Colorado River, desert red rocks and alpine mountains. With just a few hundred residents and no commercial businesses, it’s usually pretty ca ... Read more

Taking the Pulse of a Sandstone Tower in Utah

In 2013, a mutual friend brought Kat Vollinger and Nathan Richman together as rock climbing partners. Within a few years, they were married, and their shared love of climbing led them on adventures around the world. That’s how, in March 2018, they ... Read more

Nygren wins Navajo Nation presidential race, Montoya becomes

FARMINGTON − Dr. Buu Nygren will replace Jonathan Nez as president of the Navajo Nation, a position that wields influence nationally because of the size of the tribe’s reservation in the U.S. Southwest and its enormous population.

Ac ... Read more

Sego, Utah

A boom town is only as good as whatever made it go “boom”.

In the case of Sego, Utah, it was coal. When English farmer Harry Ballard started quietly buying up as much property as possible around his settlement in the early 1890s, his neighbor, E.W Thompson, grew curious. Thompson had founded the modest little sheepherder’s town of Thompson Springs, and Ballard sure was investing a lot in the surrounding land. Turns out, Ballard had discovered coal, and was swooping up as much of it as possible.

Thompson was no du ... Read more

Is a Uranium mill in Utah making tribal members sick? They'l

A Native American community neighboring the only operating uranium mill in the U.S. is hoping a new study will answer longstanding questions about whether it is affecting their health.

Members of the Ute Mountain Ute tribe living in Whit ... Read more

Green Phoenix Farm Helps Homeless Women in Salt Lake Get Bac

“I have nothing but good things to say about this program. I have been homeless for five years. This is the first time I’ve received a housing voucher, and it’s thanks to this program.”

— Kate, Green Team member

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Utes, enviros prepare for march against White Mesa uranium m

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Mill owner Energy Fuels announces $1 million community foundation for education, health and economic programs for Native Americans

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and environmental groups will host a protest and spiritual walk ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.