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 ...
Two federal agencies recently approved the resource management plan for Bears Ears National Monument, even as one freshman lawmaker from Utah wants to strip presidential authority to create monuments.
Looking for Utah’s most surreal road trip? Cottonwood Canyon Road boasts alien landscapes, slot canyons, and awe-inspiring ...
Legal scholars and conservationists warn of dire consequences as Utah members of Congress move to undo the national ...
Republican lawmakers are increasingly turning to the Congressional Review Act to overturn federal agency decisions, including ...
The Trump administration is looking at scaling back protections for two national monuments in southern Utah, The Washington Post reported Thursday morning, according to “two people familiar with the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Utah Republican Congresswoman Celeste Maloy is irritated. Her most recent attack on Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument spurred wide and deep ...
Will Trump’s reelection mean déjà vu for Utah’s national monuments? Those who live near them are bracing for another battle. Wade Barney wants one gift for his 75th birthday this April: An order from ...
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 ...
Resolution would disregard years of public and Tribal input and create uncertainty around the monument’s management, setting a dangerous precedent for national monuments around the country.
Utahns from both sides of the political aisle want the state’s national monuments to stay protected, according to new polling commissioned by the environmental nonprofit Grand Canyon Trust. New Bridge ...
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 ...