BY THOMAS BURR
A group of tribal leaders stood two blocks from the White House on Thursday to call on President Obama to name a new national monument in southeastern Utah, arguing that congressional... Read Original Story
BY MARK UDALL
I recently reunited with an old friend — not a person, but a place in Arizona, the state where I was born. It is a timeless place of great antiquity, a shrine of the ages that President... Read Original Story
BY LAUREL MORALES
Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva introduced legislation Monday that would preserve and restore sacred lands, the watershed and the environment north and south of Grand Canyon... Read Original Story
BY RYAN HEINSIUS
More than half the land proposed for the 1.7-million-acre monument is temporarily off limits to new uranium mining claims. Representatives of the Navajo, Hopi, Hualapai and Havasupai... Read Original Story
Arizona Congressman Raul Grijalva is reviving a push to designate a large swath of northern Arizona as a national monument.
Grijalva announced Monday that he would introduce legislation to create... Read Original Story
BY ROGER CLARK
Today, some Westerners might call the 1908 presidential proclamation of a Grand Canyon National Monument a "surreptitious land grab." But it all depends on who's doing the grabbing,... Read Original Story
BY ANNE MINARD
Five Four Corners-area tribes have united to propose a 1.9 million–acre Bears Ears National Monument that would be the first truly collaborative land management effort between Native... Read Original Story
BY JIM MIMIAGA
A coalition of environmental groups have forced public land managers to delay a grazing permit decision on Canyons of the Ancients National Monument.
Grand Canyon Trust, Western... Read Original Story