City permits Scots on the Rocks festival at ballparks
The motion to approve the new permit was approved 3-2.
The motion to approve the new permit was approved 3-2.
A change to Moab’s code requiring that new developments set aside a certain percentage of its units for “active employment households,” or essentially for members of the local workforce, has been in the works for almost eight months.
A 10% rate increase would still keep the MRAC’s facilities accessible while lessening its financial burden.
The “RAP” tax—recreation, arts, and parks tax—was introduced to Moab during the November 2020 election as Proposition 8. It’s a 0.1%…
Grand County and Moab City’s unified transportation master plan hasn’t been updated in over 20 years, according to Moab City Engineer…
Samantha Metzner’s favorite piece of art she’s created as the 2022 Community Artist in the Parks is a landscape print depicting…
Summers in Moab are marked by hot temperatures, days on the river, and the Free Concert Series: a series of four…
The Utah Diné Bikéyah’s Traditional Foods Program started with a potato. In 2018, Cynthia Wilson, an Indigenous woman and master’s graduate…
Ken Waldman wrote his first poem while in graduate school in Fairbanks, Alaska, around the same time he started playing the…
Thousands of people come to Moab because of its reputation as a rafting destination. It’s home to numerous rafting companies: Navtec…