BY ELIZABTH HARBALL
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- With nothing but the scrubby eastern Arizona desert surrounding it for miles, the Lumberjack Sawmill rises from the horizon like a set piece from a "Mad Max"... Read Original Story
To the editor:
I was surprised and disappointed in the headline of today’s newspaper to the effect that “experts” say “uranium trucks no big risk.” The article completely missed the salient point... Read Original Story
BY LAUREL MORALES
On the western edge of the Navajo Nation in Tuba City, there’s a popular scenic spot called Castle Rock.
As you approach a large hand painted sign reads, “Please no dumping!” Drive... Read Original Story
BY MOLLY MARCELLO
Three conservation organizations are demanding that the U.S. Forest Service remove mountain goats that were introduced into the La Sal Mountains in 2013 by the Utah Division of... Read Original Story
BY BEN ABRAMSON
Each year, the National Trust for Historic Preservation names its 11 most-endangered historic places in America, often selecting neighborhoods, landmarks and even sports arenas. But... Read Original Story
BY LORETTA YERIAN
Mine owner Energy Fuels plan to transport the uranium from the mine to the White Mesa Mill in southern Utah, using Highway 64 and then going down Interstate 40 before continuing... Read Original Story
BY EMERY COWAN
The prospect of the Canyon Uranium Mine firing up operations appears more and more likely as its opponents run low on legal tools to stop it from moving forward... Read Original Story
BY ANNE MARIAH TAPP
Driving the road between uranium mines on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim recently, I got a taste of what it’s like to live along a truck route for hauling uranium. Unfortunately, it... Read Original Story