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
Despite its remote location, the Colorado River at the bottom of the Grand Canyon is dealing with pollution. A new study from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) found high levels of mercury... Read Original Story
BY OSHA GRAY DAVIDSON
By almost any calculation, the Colorado River at the bottom of the Grand Canyon is one of the most isolated places in the contiguous United States. Although about half a million... Read Original Story
BY WAYNE PADGETT
First, something about me. I retired in 2013 after working 25 years for the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) at the forest, region and national levels and five years for the Utah State... Read Original Story
BY DAVID KREAMER
It only takes a few Grand Canyon hikes to realize the importance of its springs and other water sources. When refilling a water bottle in the cool depths below multi-colored rock... Read Original Story
BY FELICIA FONSECA
One of the largest communities of Navajo farmers along the San Juan River has voted to keep irrigation canals closed for at least a year following a spill of toxic sludge at a... Read Original Story
BY PHIL TAYLOR
Two sandstone-capped buttes known as Bears Ears have witnessed the birth of generations of American Indians, including a leader who fought the U.S. military's deportation of Navajos... Read Original Story