BY BRANDON LOOMIS
A new poll suggests that Arizona Republicans opposing a new national monument around Grand Canyon may be in the minority, even within their party.
The results were released Thursday... Read Original Story
BY STEPHEN TRIMBLE
Native peoples in the Southwest take the long view. They have lived in the redrock canyons of the Colorado Plateau for 12,000 years and have shown astonishing resilience in the... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
What would have been a routine federal oil and gas lease auction on Tuesday became a stage for climate activists clamoring for an end to fossil fuel development on public lands, as... Read Original Story
BY WILLIE GRAYEYES
The op-ed by Rep. Jason Chaffetz ("PLI gives tribes more of what they want in Bears Ears," Feb. 7) demonstrated exactly why Native Americans have been failed by the Public Lands... Read Original Story
BY AARON GRANILLO
The Grand Canyon will get a lot of attention Saturday night in Flagstaff, as the city’s Mountain Film Festival hosts a special event called, “Celebration of the Grand.” There will... Read Original Story
BY THOMAS BURR
Washington—President Barack Obama has used his authority to preserve more land and water than any other president, and the White House says it still has "big ambitions" in the final... Read Original Story
BY ERIC MOLVAR
Three years ago, Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah) launched a complex effort to resolve public lands and wilderness issues across seven counties in eastern Utah. Committees were formed, some 1,... Read Original Story
BY LOUIS SAHAGUN
Pesident Obama designated three new national monuments in the California desert Thursday, expanding federal protection to 1.8 million acres of landscapes that have retained their... Read Original Story