BY ADAM DEROSE
WASHINGTON – Anakarina Rodriguez traveled from southern Arizona to Washington with a message for President Barack Obama: designate 1.7 million acres around the Grand Canyon as a... Read Original Story
BY CHRISTIE O'DAY
Growing up in Arizona, I remember learning in grade school about the five “C’s” of Arizona’s economy (Cattle, Copper, Citrus, Climate, and Cotton). Oddly enough I didn’t learn much... Read Original Story
BY LINDA VALDEZ
The people get it: We need to protect the Grand Canyon from nearby uranium mining. We could do it, too, if Congress broke out of its establishment straitjacket. Read Original Story
By AMY JOI O'DONOGHUE
SALT LAKE CITY — A massive coal sale in central Utah exempted under a national moratorium on any new mining on federal land was delayed Tuesday after environmental groups filed... Read Original Story
BY MIRIAM WASSER
In an era of hyperpartisan debate, it feels rare for an issue to generate broad consensus or cut across political, geographic, and demographic lines. But apparently the Grand Canyon... Read Original Story
BY SHAUN CHAPOOSE, EDRED SECAKUKU, TONY SMALL, RONALD WOPSOCK, BRUCE IGNACIO AND CUMMINGS JUSTIN VANDERHOOP
In the next few weeks, Utah Congressmen Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz will attempt to push... Read Original Story
BY WILLIE GRAYEYES
Every day when I wake up, as is the tradition in my culture, I step outside and face east to greet the sun and pray. From my home on Paiute Mesa I can see the twin buttes of the... Read Original Story
TOLANI LAKE, Ariz.—The Navajo Nation Gardening Challenge is about to come to a close, as the harvest looms a few weeks away. Navajo Nation Vice President Jonathan Nez launched the initiative earlier... Read Original Story