BY REP. RAÚL M. GRIJALVA
Last month, a federal court indicted the armed extremists who took over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oregon on multiple counts of felony conspiracy, making... Read Original Story
BY JOSH BOLING
On Feb. 17, I met with Rep. Rob Bishop at his Ogden office to discuss the Public Lands Initiative. I have found some grave discrepancies in what he told me during our meeting and what... Read Original Story
BY AMY JOI O'DONOGHUE
SALT LAKE CITY — A group of young student leaders from multiple universities along the Wasatch Front said they do not want the shortsightedness of today's political leaders to... Read Original Story
BY JOANNA WALTERS
Plans for a huge commercial development that would transform a tiny town near the edge of the Grand Canyon have been thrown out by federal officials in a surprise victory for... Read Original Story
BY JACK HEALY
SAN JUAN COUNTY, Utah — The juniper mesas and sunset-red canyons in this corner of southern Utah are so remote that even the governor says he has probably only seen them from the window... Read Original Story
BY EMERY COWAN
What does monument status mean for a landscape? It’s a question that has spurred passionate debate since Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-AZ, introduced legislation to create a Grand Canyon... Read Original Story
BY KRISTA LANGLOIS
If Stilo’s past record is any indication, though, this isn’t the end of the road. With 5.3 million visitors a year and growing, the Grand Canyon holds unharnessed economic... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
The San Juan River runs through a broad flood plain a half-mile south of Bluff, the southeastern Utah town that boasts its founding in the year A.D. 650 — a good 12 centuries before... Read Original Story