About 83 percent of water passing through public lands has no other protection besides the monument designations.
Public lands are in Sen. Mike Lee’s crosshairs again, and this time he appears to be targeting national parks big and small.
The analysis argues that national monuments help protect the rivers that millions rely on for drinking water. Under the Trump ...
National monuments across the West do more than preserve iconic landscapes — they also help protect the rivers millions of people rely on for drinking water. But a new analysis warns those protections ...
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The state of Utah and the U.S. Department of the Interior held a closed-door meeting to discuss Utah's public lands, ...
It appears the Utah legislature is poised to expand Utah’s Supreme Court from five members to seven in the 2026 legislative ...
The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Draper is bringing back its lantern festival for the holidays. The outdoor Rio Tinto ...
Thirty high school drill teams from around the state gathered in Cedar City last weekend for the second Cafe Sabor Thunderbird Drill Invitational, hosted and operated by Southern Utah University's ...
The property, which first hit the market in February for $177 million, boasts a private jazz club and a retractable roof for ...