BY BRUCE FINLEY
Colorado health officials were reviewing an explanation from Cotter Corp. on Monday after a spill at Cotter's defunct uranium mill in central Colorado — one of the nation's slowest... Read Original Story
BY HERMAN DANIELS JR.
Recently, a number of people have tried to speak on behalf of Native Americans who live in Utah — including those of us who are Navajo and live in San Juan County.
False... Read Original Story
BY JUSTIN GILLIS
The issue can be overwhelming. The science is complicated. Predictions about the fate of the planet carry endless caveats and asterisks.
We get it.
So we’ve put together a list of... Read Original Story
BY WALT DABNEY AND STEVE MARTIN
Anyone who has watched the sun rise over a red mesa in the West, happened upon a thousand-year-old petroglyph, or been deeply inspired by Escalante National Monument,... Read Original Story
BY MARK UDALL
Throughout my career in the private sector and politics, I've seen people fight consensus and wage unwinnable battles. If there's one piece of advice I've given my friends and... Read Original Story
BY MIRIAM WASSER
A new independent study from economic consulting firm BBC Research and Consulting finds that if Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva’s Greater Grand Canyon Heritage National Monument... Read Original Story
BY JONATHAN ROMEO
After more than 20 years of debate, the town of Silverton will officially engage the Environmental Protection Agency to work toward listing the mining district in the Upper Animas... Read Original Story
BY RYAN HEINSIUS
The Antiquities Act gives the President of the United States power to declare national monuments. A bill sponsored by Republican Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar wants to limit that... Read Original Story