Since taking office nearly eight years ago, President Obama has used the Antiquities Act of 1906 to create or expand 26 National Monuments protecting hundreds of millions of acres of federal land... Read Original Story
BY BRIAN MAFFLY
Land-use plans for four of Utah's five national forests are at least 30 years old, prompting federal land managers to revise them — but some state and local officials worry this is a... Read Original Story
BY JIM MIMIAGA
WHITE MESA—Residents who voiced concerns this week about the uranium mill outside their town in southeastern Utah are worried about two toxic spills and a new report that says toxic... Read Original Story
BY ELAINE BAUMGARTEL
Starting a small business can seem like a huge undertaking. What is your logo going to be? Who is your target market? What approvals do you need from the government? Not to... Read Original Story
BY KIM BACA
A congressional bill touted as an alternative to the Bears Ears proposal, an intertribal request to designate nearly two million acres of land as a national monument in southeast Utah, is... Read Original Story
BY JOHN DONOVAN
The Grand Canyon Escalade is either:
A) A bold vision that will open the depths of the Grand Canyon to millions of people who would never get to see it, boost the economic outlook... Read Original Story
BY EMERY COWAN
Last week, in the forest southwest of Lake Mary, a group of volunteers wound their way through ponderosa-covered slopes, rocky drainages and knee high grasses.
Their goal was to find... Read Original Story
BY DENNIS WEBB
Colorado and federal environmental officials want the Bureau of Land Management to ensure that the ozone and other air quality impacts of a proposed oil shale project just across the... Read Original Story