BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In what environmentalists hailed as a victory for efforts to curb climate change, an appeals panel in Washington on Thursday rebuffed efforts to delay enforcement of President... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
In what is characterized as a sweeping gesture of compromise, Rep. Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz unveiled their plan to resolve decades of deadlock over how eastern Utah's public... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
In the 1780s, Maryland was worried about its neighbors as America's newly independent states pondered how to bind 13 former British colonies into a single nation.
Virginia and... Read Original Story
BY JOBY WARRICK
The Obama administration on Friday ordered a moratorium on new leases for coal mined from federal lands as part of a sweeping review of the government’s management of vast amounts of... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
The Obama administration this week announced a moratorium on new coal leases on federal land while it conducts a sweeping review of the coal program administered by the U.S.... Read Original Story
BY MARY O'BRIEN
To hear or read most of the news about the Ammon Bundy-led occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge offices in southeastern Oregon, you would figure that ranchers who graze... Read Original Story
BY ERIC TRENBEATH
Frustrated by the pace of the Public Lands Initiative process, the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition has ceased negotiations with Utah's congressional delegation, and will instead... Read Original Story
After a year during which Congress and several western state governments dabbled with the idea of stealing land from citizens of the U.S. and turning it over to states, a new poll shows there is... Read Original Story