A “new attack” on Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument would “set a national precedent with no public input that could ...
Almost two-thirds of Utah's land is federally owned, meaning that it's nearly impossible to traverse the state without cutting through some combination of national parks, monuments and recreation ...
Once again, the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments in Utah are potentially on a political merry-go-round for rumored development of mining and oil drilling. As reported in The ...
The Salt Lake Tribune examines the shifting political landscape and its effect on Utah's Bear Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante—an ongoing fight that an area business owner refers to as "living in ...
The fiscal 2026 Interior and Environment bill would direct the Bureau of Land Management to follow a 2020 Trump administration plan for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Nearly 900,000 ...
A beloved destination for more than 900,000 visitors each year, the Grand-Staircase-Escalante National Monument stretches across more than 1.8. million pristine acres of Southern Utah’s wilderness.
"It's up to other members of Congress, the editorial board writes, “to frustrate the latest attempts to destroy the federal ...
An advisory opinion issued Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Justice says protections for land designated as monuments can be abolished by a sitting president because it is not expressly forbidden in ...
Utah drivers can celebrate the Beehive State’s dark skies and support conservation programs with a new specialty license ...
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