Three years ago, in the course of thirteen months, the photographer Peter McBride and the writer Kevin Fedarko hiked from one end of the Grand Canyon to the other. They did it in eight sections,... Read Original Story
“Own over 1 mile of the Zion Narrows,” promises a “for sale” sign affixed to a redrock canyon wall along the world-famous Utah hiking route into Zion National Park. “880 Acres. With Water. Resort... Read Original Story
Washington — A federal judge has denied the government’s effort to move the lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s shrinking of the Bears Ears and the Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments... Read Original Story
In the early 1980s, paleontologists Jeff Eaton and Rich Cifelli started digging for fossils in one of the most inaccessible regions of the United States: the Kaiparowits Plateau of southern Utah.... Read Original Story
In keeping with its more than 130-year commitment as stewards of the land, Babbitt Ranches is taking action to evaluate and address the presence of radioactive mining materials that exist on a parcel... Read Original Story
When I left my Navajo home for college after high school, it was considered taboo to my community and family. As a Native American man, going to study and leaving home is considered near abandonment... Read Original Story
The Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service will host three public meetings in Utah as part of the planning process for the Bears Ears National Monument. Read Original Story
The U.S. House and Senate have passed an appropriations bill that will restore full funding to environmental programs on the Colorado River for the next fiscal year. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports,... Read Original Story