Federal land managers have signed off on a controversial road project in southwest Utah in a move celebrated by local leaders and lambasted by conservation groups that have protested the project.
Environmental groups and tribes are growing increasingly worried that some protections could be stripped from Grand Staircase ...
“This is a direct assault by Utah politicians on one of the crown jewels of America’s system of federal public lands,” Steve ...
President Trump's selection of Pearce has provoked a backlash from many environmental groups and local Western officials, who ...
After a recent federal decision, Utah’s congressional delegation may use an obscure federal law to slash the management plan ...
Federal reapproval of the Utah Department of Transportation’s proposal marks the eighth time the 4.5-mile highway has been ...
The plan that governs management of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument can be overturned by the Congressional ...
State leaders have been seeking approval of the highway corridor to help relieve traffic congestion in the growing city of St ...
The Utah Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has approved the construction of a Northern Corridor highway in Washington County, leading to mixed reactions from local leaders and residents.
The Northern Corridor debate has divided southern Utah communities for nearly two decades. The proposed four-lane highway ...
Utah spent more than $1 billion to build a new prison on a dusty stretch of land west of Salt Lake International Airport. But ...
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