The Green River in Utah’s Uinta Mountains follows a perplexing path, and a team of scientists think “lithospheric drip” is the culprit.
After winning approval from the state water board in November, the plan to secure an important water right for the Western ...
The western U.S. is a geologists' dream, home to the Rocky Mountains, the Grand Canyon, active volcanoes and striking sandstone arches. But one landform simply doesn't make sense.
KJZZ examines the storied history of the state’s five C’s — copper, cotton, cattle, citrus and climate — and the role they ...
Think sunrise painting red rocks, castle ruins on a breezy ridge, and starlight so rich it hushes the whole car. Pack water, ...
From west Texas to the California state line, there are cities in the Southwest where retirees can enjoy sunshine and easy living without breaking the bank.
Based on how far the drip fell and how fast it descended, scientists estimate that it broke off two to five million years ago ...
Castles, colorful landscapes, and jaw dropping views turn this Colorado road trip into a journey full of wonder and surprise.
Summit School District could see funding impacts after enrollment decline 3% The Summit School District has seen a decline in ...
When Ted Scambos visited the Arapaho Glacier in 2021, it was dramatically smaller compared to when he first saw it nearly 20 years ago.
Think of the phrase 'The Wildfire Crisis.' What comes to mind? Is it walls of flame marching through pine forests, laying ...
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