Dangerous algal bloom turns up in Zion National Park after dog dies in North Fork of the Virgin River
(Rick Egan | Tribune file photo) An algal bloom in the North Fork of the Virgin River, similar to this bloom in Utah Lake in 2018, is blamed for creating cyanobacteria, whose toxins caused a dog's death at Zion National Park on July 4, 2020.
Sean P. Means has been reporting and editing for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1991 — including 25 years as movie critic. Since 2018, he has reported on arts and culture reporter, and breaking news — and was part of The Tribune’s COVID-19 reporting team. He reviews movies for MovieCricket.net and X96’s “Radio From Hell” program.
Sean P. Means has been reporting and editing for The Salt Lake Tribune since 1991 — including 25 years as movie critic. Since 2018, he has reported on arts and culture reporter, and breaking news — and was part of The Tribune’s COVID-19 reporting team. He reviews movies for MovieCricket.net and X96’s “Radio From Hell” program.
Brian Maffly has worked for The Tribune off and on since 1994. Maffly roams Utah, covering public land and environment.