BY ERIN FORD
In 2011, the United Nations Human Rights Council passed a resolution mandating safe water a fundamental human right. In the United States, the world’s richest country, less than one... 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 monitor... Read Original Story
BY TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS AND BILL HEDDEN
In a world of fake news, the Utah delegation in step with Gov. Gary Herbert is participating in fake history when it comes to the Bears Ears National... Read Original Story
BY LEIGH BLACK IRVIN
FARMINGTON — The Bureau of Land Management’s Farmington Field Office has received a withdrawal letter for a right-of-way application required for the proposed Pinon Gathering... Read Original Story
BY JOSEPH E. HATCH
What do the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad, Mojave Trail, Stonewall, Fort Monroe and Browns Canyon all have in common? They were all designated as national monuments by... Read Original Story
BY LAUREL MORALES
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Dec. 15 in two cases involving uranium mining near Grand Canyon National Park. In 2012 the Interior Secretary banned all new mining... Read Original Story
BY EMERY COWAN
The lawsuit filed last week by the Havasupai Tribe seeking to halt groundwater withdrawals near the Grand Canyon’s South Rim is the first time the tribe has asserted its water rights,... Read Original Story
BY LAUREL MORALES
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments Thursday on two cases that involve uranium mining on public lands near Grand Canyon National Park. Read Original Story