They're going to leave the road, and they're not going to get caught.
That is the reality posed by the National Park Service’s shortsighted decision to allow all-terrain vehicles on park roads... Read Original Story
WASHINGTON (AP) — A plea from uranium mining companies and nuclear power plant operators for tax breaks and other federal financial boosts is going before President Donald Trump, as his... Read Original Story
About a quarter of Navajo women and some infants who were part of a federally funded study on uranium exposure had high levels of the radioactive metal in their systems, decades after mining for Cold... Read Original Story
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The Little Colorado River cuts across the northeast corner of Arizona, emptying its waters into the much-larger Colorado River after a more than 330-mile journey.
Few people... Read Original Story
Back in 1996, President Clinton created Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah — at over 1,880,461 acres, larger than the state of Delaware, it was the largest monument in the... Read Original Story
The Havasupai Tribe is calling on the U.S. Forest Service to again reject a large development proposal near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. KNAU’s Ryan Heinsius reports, tribal leaders say the... Read Original Story
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. lawmakers this week urged President Donald Trump’s administration to ease restrictions on uranium mining on federal lands, as a Cabinet-level committee prepares... Read Original Story
Activist art, Tom Greyeyes’ primary outlet for expression for nearly half his life, has the power to affect political change. If not that, then to raise awareness and unite the people. Or, failing... Read Original Story