BY MIRIAM WASSER
Should 1.7 million acres of land around the Grand Canyon be designated a national monument? It’s certainly a topic of hot debate in Arizona.
Supporters of the monument say it will... Read Original Story
BY MIRIAM WASSER
A string of dark-money organizations with ties to the billionaire Koch brothers is helping Arizona politicians and special-interest groups fight the popular Grand Canyon National... Read Original Story
BY ADAM WERNICK
Back in 2009, industrial giant Cemex wanted to build a new plant near the Grand Canyon. Opposition forced the company to relocate the project farther away. Nevertheless, the battle to... Read Original Story
BY MARY ELLEN NAVAS AND BOB ARCHIBALD
During the final days of their 2016 session, Utah legislators passed SB 246 to invest $53 million in public monies in the risky Oakland Coal Terminal. The bill... Read Original Story
BY RYAN HEINSIUS
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is developing new air pollution permits for three uranium mines near the Grand Canyon. The agency halted the permit renewals last year... Read Original Story
BY GARY HARMON
Plans to develop a 50,000-barrel-per-day oil shale project moved ahead Friday when the Bureau of Land Management gave tentative approval to plans to extend pipelines and electricity to... Read Original Story
BY LAUREL MORALES
The federal government is cleaning up a long legacy of uranium mining within the Navajo Nation — some 27,000 square miles spread across Utah, New Mexico and Arizona that is home to... Read Original Story
BY TIM PETERSON
Are Dixie National Forest managers really "shutting down public access" as a Garfield County official claims? Certainly not. Some context might help.
In 2005, the Forest Service... Read Original Story