BY RYAN ALEXANDER
A few months ago, I wrote in this space about the likely bankruptcy of one of the largest coal producers in the country, Arch Coal, and what that meant for taxpayers. Normally a... Read Original Story
BY EMERY COWAN
The announcement last month that the Forest Service would be ramping up manpower and money on the region’s Four Forest Restoration Initiative was perhaps most anticipated and most... Read Original Story
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
An environmental group on Thursday challenged a report by the National Park Service that classifies bison at the Grand Canyon as a native species, saying the agency is ignoring... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
The Utah Legislature last week approved a $53 million investment in an Oakland, Calif., export terminal, but the state'scoal-shipping aspirations may still be just a dream.
So far,... Read Original Story
BY NATIVE AMERICAN CALLING
The nearly two million acres in southeastern Utah is so important that five tribes are proposing an unprecedented collaboration with the federal government. The coalition... 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 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 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