Salts and Faults: The story of the Moab Valley
The city of Moab is nestled in a long, low-lying valley that is bordered on one side by a maze of…
The city of Moab is nestled in a long, low-lying valley that is bordered on one side by a maze of…
Over twenty years ago, Mark Griffith, an avid cycler, lost his brother to cancer. “When my brother passed, I was looking…
The Colorado Plateau has a wide variety of weather and climate events that make this area an attractive place for scientists…
In the final days of the Utah Legislature’s General Session, hundreds of bills can be fast-tracked and passed quickly to squeeze…
The Colorado Plateau is home to many rare and unique geological formations and has attracted many scientists across the spectrum of…
The annual Christmas Bird Count, administered by the National Audubon Society, is the longest-running citizen science survey in the world—it began…
Pickleball is not a quiet sport, but, local enthusiasts say, it’s not a racket either. Pickleball is like tennis, if tennis…
Horses evolved in the North American landscape but went functionally extinct towards the end of the Pleistocene. Horses were then re-introduced…
On Feb. 2, Moab resident Hunter Kessler was canyoneering with friends when he took a 35-foot fall. The group was able…
The story of William Grandstaff, a Black frontiersman who once called Moab home, has long held a prominent place in the…