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80% of Arizona voters support Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument, according to a new poll.
Utah voters strongly support national monuments in general, and Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante in particular, a new poll shows.
Don’t let a little snow keep you from visiting the Grand Canyon. Here’s everything you need to know for a winter trip to the big ditch.
As 2024 draws to a close, we look back at five maps we created this year that give us hope for 2025.
A small victory in the legal case challenging Daneros uranium mine, near Bears Ears National Monument.
Mugs, handmade soaps, high fashion, jewelry and more. There’s something for everyone on your holiday shopping list.
The Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam is heating up. Find out why.
Groundwater pumping at a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon will affect the canyon’s springs, scientists says.
Bears Ears petroglyph panels and cultural sites protected by new proposed management plan.
Find out how the Bureau of Land Management is planning to protect old-growth forests, creeks, canyons, fossils, and more in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
A rally in Salt Lake City followed by a spiritual walk in White Mesa demonstrate the Ute community’s determination to see uranium mill close.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is the latest elected official to call for an environmental review of Pinyon Plain uranium mine.
How does Colorado River water get divvied out to Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, California, Wyoming, Native American tribes, and Mexico?
Four of the five most dangerous sections of the haul route are on the Navajo Nation.
It’s time to consider what scientists have learned about groundwater in the Grand Canyon region since 2012.
Grand Canyon National Park is an economic engine in northern Arizona. A new National Park Service report shows how much it adds to local communities.
Native peoples have been cultivating the Four Corners potato in the American Southwest as far back as 10,000 to 11,000 years ago.
Find out where to camp beneath the stars in and around Grand Canyon National Park.
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