Utah Is Dying of Thirst: Gov. Cox Declares Emergency

Utah is dying of thirst, but Gov. Cox's emergency declaration feels like political theater, not genuine leadership. The crisis demands more than just words.

Utah is dying of thirst, but Gov. Cox's emergency declaration feels like political theater, not genuine leadership. The crisis demands more than just words.

Utah's farmers face $60 million in crop losses after an unprecedented late freeze. The governor declared an emergency, but families' futures hang in the balance.