Utah’s political leadership is regrouping after three failed attempts to wrest public lands from the federal government this year. But the state has signaled that it is “just getting started,” per a ...
Utah’s largest land manager has lost employees from Salt Lake City to St. George since President Donald Trump took office, according to records obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune through a Freedom of ...
The plan designates more than 1,300 miles of motorized travel routes in the San Rafael Swell and closes 158 miles of now-open routes to all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes and off-road trucks. The Bureau ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. A landmark Utah lawsuit challenging the federal government’s right to control millions of acres of public lands ...
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Vandal Charged for Damaging Petroglyph on BLM Land in Utah
A woman will have to pay nearly $15,000 after damaging a petroglyph on BLM land in southern Utah last year. Get the details ...
Utah is no longer asking the U.S. Supreme Court to order the United States to “dispose” of 18.5 million acres of public land in the Beehive State, its latest court pleading shows. In an 18-page Dec. 4 ...
Utah politicians seek to ignore the U.S. Constitution by claiming 18.5 million acres of your federal public land – most of it administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Utahans have often been ...
Dec. 29—A landmark Utah lawsuit challenging the federal government's right to control millions of acres of public lands could have big consequences in New Mexico and across the West if the U.S.
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