Environews: GOP adopts land-seizure platform
A committee tasked with drafting the official party platform for the Republican Party voted to include “requiring the federal government to convey certain federally controlled
A committee tasked with drafting the official party platform for the Republican Party voted to include “requiring the federal government to convey certain federally controlled
A toxic algae (cyanobacteria) bloom in July closed Utah Lake entirely to human activity. Although toxic algae growth may be due to normal lake cycles,
The Army Corps of Engineers has declined to issue a permit for the Sanpete Water Conservancy District to build a dam on Gooseberry Creek saying
Editors from the nonprofit Torrey House Press delivered a book of poems and essays about Utah public lands to every member of the U.S. Congress.
Supposedly, one reason to transfer federal lands to state ownership is that states could manage the land “better.” But data used to prove this point
On the other hand, the proposal for a Bears Ears National Monument is an example of what happens when politicians play political games instead of
The Mountain Accord process that began in 2013 has resulted in a plan for the future of the Wasatch Mountains that everyone can agree on.
Salt Lake City will transition to 100% renewable energy for municipal electricity needs by 2032 and reduce carbon emissions by at least 80% by 2040,
A monthly compendium of random wisdom for the home, garden and natural worldAUG 1 Today is Lammas, the beginning of the fall harvest season.
Your essence creates the forms you experience in your life. The more willing you are to dive deep into your essence, the more clear the
“If you want to practice medicine, you better find something else,” an allopathic doctor once adviseded a sincere young pre-med student. Babbie Lester heeded that
When we think of terrorism—both conceptually and literally—most of us will immediately think of it as an outside, threatening force that we must protect ourselves
The “lunch beep” vacation was about 48 summers ago but I remember it like it was yesterday’s selfie. In the days before all cars had
Now’s the time to take advantage of the abundance of fresh herbs in the garden. Make a salad sing with diced fistfuls of parsley, sorrel
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