BY KATHERINE LOCKE
LEUPP, Ariz. — On Oct .10, the Law and Order Committee (LOC) unanimously opposed legislation which seeks to approve the master agreement to develop the Grand Canyon Escalade... Read Original Story
BY DAILY SUN STAFF
State environmental officials have issued final dust control permits for three uranium mines in the Grand Canyon watershed that, although more stringent than in the past, are... Read Original Story
BY JUDY FAHYS
Outdoor recreation companies have thrown their support behind a proposed Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah. In a letter, the Conservation Alliance urges the Obama... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
Questa, N.M. • If there’s one thing Bobby Ortega has learned over the years, it’s that federal proposals to improve land management usually end up complicating things. Read Original Story
BY MELISSA SEVIGNY
A kind of ecological treasure hunt is underway in northern Arizona … for thousands of springs scattered across the landscape. It’s such a vast area it’s hard to find them and... Read Original Story
BY RYAN HEINSIUS
State officials have cleared three uranium mines near the Grand Canyon to continue operations. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality recently approved new air-pollution... Read Original Story
BY MELISSA SEVIGNY
A four-year project led by Northern Arizona University will examine how political boundaries can create ecological differences. Researchers will look at the edges between national... Read Original Story
BY JONATHAN THOMPSON
It’s already hot on a mid-July morning as I tuck into a plate of “Eggs Manuelito” and sip coffee at the Twin Rocks Cafe on the edge of the little town of Bluff, an untidy... Read Original Story