LDS Church says it plans more Great Salt Lake, water conservation measures
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated 5,700 water shares to the Great Salt Lake. A high-ranking church official said the faith group is investigating further conservation measures.
Voices Amplified: March 16, 2023
Hear from yardfarmer.co founder Daryl Lindsey, student journalist Alexander Campbell and music professor Craig Ferrin on this episode of Voices Amplified.
Voices Amplified: March 2, 2023
Learn more about Great Salt Lake legislation and hear from local band Poolhouse on this episode of Voices Amplified on KRCL.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 23, 2023
Learn more about the Gun Violence Prevention Center of Utah and listen to discussion on the 2023 Utah legislative session on this episode of Voices Amplified on KRCL.
Utah legislature eyes changing approach to saving Great Salt Lake
The 2023 Utah State Legislature has put forth several bills aimed at water conservation and preservation of the Great Salt Lake.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 16, 2023
Learn more about maternal mental health, seasonal affective disorder, and more on the latest episode of Voices Amplified on KRCL.
Weber Basin official: Snowfall should fill reservoirs, boost Great Salt Lake
The head of one of the key water suppliers in and around Weber and Davis counties is offering a very upbeat water projection going forward thanks to the heavy snowfall so far this winter.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 9, 2023
Listen to discussion on Utah politics, music, fashion and drag on the latest episode of Voices Amplified.
Voices Amplified: 2 local performers express worry over bills targeting drag
Local drag performers and a student journalist discuss state legislation surrounding drag on the latest Voices Amplified.
Voices Amplified: Feb. 2, 2023
Learn more about the Utah drag scene and the Gen Z ex-Mormon community on this episode of Voices Amplified on KRCL.
Tribal leaders call for the passing of bill to protect Native children
Utah's Native American leaders urged the passing of House Bill 40, which aims to protect Native children during the adoption process and prioritize their placement in Indigenous homes.
Cox orders division to raise Great Salt Lake causeway berm another 5 feet
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed an executive order Friday to raise the Great Salt Lake causeway berm in an effort to stop the growing salinity levels in the southern arm of the lake.













