In his 2014 State of the Union address, President Barack Obama made clear his intention to use the 1906 Antiquities Act to create national monuments.
In Utah, the gauntlet was down... Read Original Story
BY MARK TRAHANT
It's long past time for Indian Country to have a say in how the government of the United States runs. Why? Because this country cannot be the democracy it purports to be as long as... Read Original Story
BY KEVIN T. JONES
Utahns pride themselves on being different, even exemplary, in their community spirit, neighborliness and respect for others.
Why, then, do our elected officials show indifference,... Read Original Story
BEARS EARS, Utah - Navajo Nation Council Speaker LoRenzo Bates took part in a historic meeting with federal officials urging the Obama administration to support the designation of 1.9 million acres... Read Original Story
BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD
So far 19 parks, including Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina, Mount Rushmore National... Read Original Story
WASHINGTON -- Mammoth bones, prehistoric rock carvings and more than a million acres of wilderness will be protected as part of three new national monuments that President Barack Obama is creating in... Read Original Story
BY ELIZABETH HARBALL
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- One of Good Earth Power AZ's major hurdles lies in a storage room at the back of the company's office here in northern Arizona, arranged in tidy piles on... Read Original Story