BY CURTIS SPICER
Arizona officials continue to support a federal court battle to allow new uranium mining operations on a million acres surrounding the Grand Canyon.
In 2012, the federal government... Read Original Story
BY JOHN SCHWARTZ
Nature’s script has been disrupted by a series of unusually intense, unusually large fires — a product of many factors that include government firefighting policies, climate change... Read Original Story
BY KRISTEN MOULTON
Most Utahns want a new approach to public lands — one that's balanced and includes both natural areas and energy development — according to an Envision Utah survey.
The results of... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
If you could float over Utah's Mussentuchit Badlands, you might see them.
Centuries ago, American Indians aligned rocks into patterns as if sending messages to the gods.... Read Original Story
BY JUSTIN HORWATH
New Mexico’s two U.S. senators say they will introduce legislation that would require companies digging for hard-rock minerals on public lands to pay royalties to help cover the... Read Original Story
BY ANDREW BERNIER
While held up by politics and economics, the nation’s largest forest thinning project is founded on partnerships and sound science. Even though it is well behind schedule,... Read Original Story
LUCKY SEVERSON, correspondent
These are Navajo horsemen in a place called Bears Ears, celebrating a most unusual event—25 tribes coming together for a single grand cause. They want Congress or the... Read Original Story
BY DENIS WAGGONER
As president of the Escalante-Boulder Chamber of Commerce I would like to respond to the statements that the town of Escalante is dying because of the creation of Grand Staircase... Read Original Story