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In spring, the water level is high from snowmelt, making it ideal for a refreshing dip after hiking. Birdwatchers can spot ...
Mueller State Park sits at an elevation of 9,600 feet in the shadow of Pikes Peak, and it’s the kind of place that makes you ...
Minnesota's only national park is one of the country's most affordable hidden gems, according to rankings by HomeToGo, a ...
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SURFER on MSNWorld’s Largest PerfectSwell Wave Pool Coming to UtahAmerican Wave Machines unveils PerfectSwell Zion, the newest (and biggest) surf park yet from the wave pool magnate…coming ...
At least 20 international students and recent graduates at the University of Utah have had their visas revoked — receiving letters from President Donald Trump’s administration instructing them ...
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Islands on MSNUtah's Once-Booming Mining Town Is Now A Very Famous Abandoned Desert Wonder Near Zion National ParkJust over an hour's drive from Zion National Park lies a historic and notorious Utah ghost town famous for its beehive kilns, ...
Large-scale artist Matthew Mazzotta hopes so. He’s planning to plop a living room on the asphalt in front of the Rose Park Smith’s Food and Drug location on 600 North next week as a way of gathering ...
Utah gymnastics is moving on to the final meet of the Salt Lake City Regional. A 49th trip to nationals is still on the table, as is a another trip to the national championship meet, and with that a ...
Here, you’ll find deep canyons, picturesque views, rafting opportunities, multiple rivers, ancient petroglyphs, and dinosaur fossils, so this underrated park in Utah rivals the Grand Canyon—well, at ...
PARK CITY, Utah (ABC4 Utah) – Residents in Utah’s Wasatch Back now have access to world-class sports medicine, performance, physical therapy, and wellness care thanks to a new state-of-the-art center ...
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — A spokesperson for the University of Utah confirmed that about 20 international students or graduates have had their visas revoked as of April 9. “As a public institution of ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Lee Zeldin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator, were in Salt Lake City Monday at the University of Utah’s Research ...
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