The Bureau of Land Management has transferred more than 600 acres to Utah that will be added to two state parks as part of legislation sponsored last year by two Republican lawmakers who recently ...
The Public Lands Rule allowed conservation to be managed as part of BLM's multiple-use mandate, along with other uses like ...
Utah’s latest lawsuit to transfer all BLM land in Utah over to the state is wrong on many levels. First of all, the law is clear and the state will very likely lose the lawsuit. We will waste millions ...
Earlier this summer, Republicans in Congress proposed a massive selloff of public lands across the United States, arguing that these lands would be better off in private hands to be used for housing ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill changed the leasing process for the BLM. Now, land in Colorado will be cheaper for operators to ...
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.
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 ...
Moab, Utah, offers stunning natural landscapes including arches, buttes, and towering pinnacles. Camping in Moab allows visitors to explore Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, plus other scenic ...
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 ...
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Utah lawmakers in Congress push to preserve University of Utah research park under review by BLM
WASHINGTON — Utah’s congressional delegation is pushing to preserve access to the University of Utah’s Research Park amid legal uncertainties posed by the Bureau of Land Management about whether the ...
The bureau this week released a draft environmental assessment of proposed off-highway vehicle routes that some say are too restrictive. The Bureau of Land Management is drawing closer to finalizing a ...
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