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Is the window to the past closing?

Future of Utah’s fragile Cedar Mesa on the table

Another first for Overend

Durangoan takes first USA Cycling fat bike title; Brown 3rd

Utah an uphill test for Durango skiers

Twenty-three athletes with the Durango Nordic Ski Club traveled to Soldier Hollow, Utah, last weekend to compete in their largest weekend of racing yet. Held at the 2002 Olympic venue for cr...

Buckskin to Paria

Reverse of the norm for classic canyon backpack

A poetic look at the Druid Arch

Druid Arch is a spectacular hike any time of the year

Wet snow not to be trifled with

Warm system puts dense snow on top of weak base

Study: Utah could manage federally controlled land

SALT LAKE CITY – Utah could afford to manage more than 30 million acres of public land within its borders if the state somehow took control of the property from federal agencies, according t...

Ski season weeks away from kicking off in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY – Buoyed by an improving economy and renewed buzz about Utah’s ski scene thanks to Vail Resort’s recent purchase of the state’s largest resort, ski officials are expecting one...

Anti-bullying coalition aims to persuade in Utah

WEST JORDAN, Utah – Cheers echoed through the hallways at Copper Hills High School as the Utah Jazz Bear squeezed through the rim of a basketball hoop in front of an eager crowd of students ...

Park City gets a jump on aerials

Olympic-caliber training facility being revamped

Hardcores invade Moab for Outerbike

MOAB, Utah – When Western Spirit Cycling owner Ashley Korenblat got the idea, she didn’t know it would become an institution. It seemed simple. Round up as many mountain bike manu...

Feds file charges in May protest ATV ride

SALT LAKE CITY – Five Utah men have been slapped with federal charges for taking part in an all-terrain vehicle protest ride in southeastern Utah earlier this year that the group said was to...