A new bill proposed by lawmakers from Utah and Nevada want to remove the president's ability to make or expand national monuments.
In 1996, President Bill Clinton created the Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument with pen and paper at a table in neighboring ...
A Utah congresswoman is taking on the century-old law that created national monuments, as a pair of monuments in the state ...
Suspicion. Rebellion. Murder. The Netflix show American Primeval depicts how tensions between Mormon pioneers in Utah and the ...
If I had to compile a list of my favorite states, Utah would be in my top three. In fact, the state, which borders Colorado, ...
The Moab to Mojave Conservation Corridor stretches 600 miles from California to Utah, making it the largest connected and ...
The Department of the Interior was created in 1849 as the United States was rapidly expanding and acquiring territory. It became known as “the department of everything else” for its ...
From the red sandstone formations of Utah to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, the United States holds a wealth of ...
The high court refused to let the GOP-controlled state file a lawsuit to bring the land and its resources under state control ...
President-elect Trump's inauguration could bring big changes — again — to Utah's national monuments. The big picture: The ...
Next up was Zion National Park, also in southwest Utah. Zion is one of the nation’s most popular parks, with its unsurpassed ...
Explore the evolution of national monuments in the United States and how presidents have used their authority to designate and protect these significant sites.