BY GEORGE WENDT
We need more fighters like Martin Litton.
We all have the opportunity to experience the Grand Canyon, in no small part because of one man’s vision and his refusal to compromise.... Read Original Story
BY ABRAHM LUSTGARTEN
Wedged between Arizona and Utah, less than 20 miles upriver from the Grand Canyon, a soaring concrete wall nearly the height of two football fields blocks the flow of the... Read Original Story
BY BRETT ROPER
By now, most people should be aware the federal government is considering declaring the Bears Ears area of southeastern Utah a national monument.
The proposed monument would set aside... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
Despite visceral opposition to a Bears Ears national monument from Utah political leaders, a new poll indicates more than two-thirds of registered Utah voters support such a... Read Original Story
BY BILL HEDDEN
By the time Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906, the indigenous population of America had been reduced by 97 percent. Yet the purpose of the 1906 law was to protect the... Read Original Story
BY TIMOTHY CAMA
Democrats and American Indian tribes are ramping up their pressure on President Obama to bypass Congress and unilaterally designate a new national monument to protect 1.7 million... Read Original Story
BY LARA GALE
On Friday, May 6, young activist leaders met with a roomful of Moab residents at the Grand County Public Library to discuss their vision of the future, given what they know about current... Read Original Story
BY LINDA VALDEZ
There’s a fight over the Grand Canyon. Arizonans are on one side. Many of their elected representatives are on the other.
It’s a high-stakes battle in a long-running war about whether... Read Original Story