Arizona water officials and others agreed to a $100 million plan Thursday — including $30 million in state tax revenues — designed to deal with the inevitability that the state will have less... Read Original Story
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The International Uranium Film Festival began its three-day run at the Navajo Nation Museum here on Thursday.
The film festival was founded in 2010 in Rio de Janeiro with the... Read Original Story
It's been nearly a year since President Donald Trump signed an executive order reducing Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, from 1.9 million acres to just over a million acres. And... Read Original Story
WASHINGTON — A government watchdog agency has cleared Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke of wrongdoing following an inquiry into whether he redrew the boundaries of a national monument in Utah to avoid... Read Original Story
A ban on new uranium mines near the Canyon remains in place, but mine operators say they are complying with regulations.
On a damp October morning, Western bluebirds chirped from barbed wire on a... Read Original Story
GREELEY, Colo. – Early season snowfall in some parts of the Colorado River Basin have raised hopes of a drought recovery. But that optimism is likely premature.
In some parts of Colorado, higher-than... Read Original Story
It was a dry summer after a dry winter for Justun Jones’ cattle on the Kaibab National Forest in northern Arizona. Several watering holes had dried up. The mud trapped two cows, caking their legs in... Read Original Story
It’s time for a dinosaur update.
A few years ago, UNLV researchers were tasked with trying to figure out what kind of prehistoric animal made tracks that were fossilized in the area of Gold Butte... Read Original Story