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Utah s worst avalanche danger may be in the rearview

Utah’s worst avalanche danger may be in the rearview Julie Jag © Leah Hogsten (Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) Sandy Police Department officers stopped traffic in Little Cottonwood Canyon for the day as avalanche mitigation efforts were underway, Feb 16, 2021. A winter weather advisory remained in effect through the following morning along the Wasatch Front and in the Tooele Valley. One of Utah’s most dangerous avalanche seasons appears to be near its end. The Utah Avalanche Center lowered its forecasts for the Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo area mountains to “Low” late last week, indicating slides are unlikely. It is a drastic change from the forecast less than three weeks ago, when the agency tabbed the Salt Lake mountains with its rarely used “Extreme” danger warning.

Tribune Editorial: The 2021 session of the Utah Legislature was remarkably painless

Utah lawmakers shave a billion off plan to invest in infrastructure over fear of too much debt

Utah lawmakers shave a billion off plan to invest in infrastructure over fear of too much debt Katie McKellar © Steve Griffin, Deseret News Area at I-80 near 7200 West where the Utah Inland Port is planned to be built in Salt Lake City on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. Utah lawmakers on Tuesday, March 2, 2021, struck a deal for the last lingering, unresolved piece of the state’s 2021 budget. SALT LAKE CITY Utah lawmakers struck a deal Tuesday for the last lingering, unresolved piece of the state’s 2021 budget. House and Senate legislators, who initially disagreed over how much the state should bond for infrastructure projects, landed on a substantially smaller number: $264 million, down from $1.4 billion, according to a new version of HB433.

The Ups and Downs of My Interlodge Ski Saga

Picture a canyon that’s so steep and narrow and gets so much snow that avalanches can come cascading down the mountain and cover parking lots, roadways, and even buildings. That’s what can and does happen in Utah’s Little Cottonwood Canyon, the steep, narrow gorge home to the Alta and Snowbird ski areas. The canyon sees an average of 545 inches of snow each year and is one of the most active avalanche zones in the country, with 64 different slide paths. ( Photo: Jay Dash) Last week a series of massive storms dumped 96 inches on Alta and 88 inches on neighboring Snowbird over a handful of days. The storm shut down Little Cottonwood Canyon for a record-breaking 60-hour interlodge, an event in which everyone in the canyon except critical workers are required to stay indoors due to the high avalanche danger. 

How the Utah Legislature is planning to spend another $915 million in upcoming budget

How the Utah Legislature is planning to spend another $915 million in upcoming budget
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