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Without practical ways to support continued private ownership, we risk more frequent and unnecessary conflict between landowners, conservation advocates, and the public. It’s critical to find ...
Three million acres of public land across California and 10 other Western states won’t be auctioned to the highest bidder following bipartisan backlash and widespread public rebuke. But mass ...
Whether they pop, crackle or boom, consumer fireworks are more popular than ever. But they are also landing more people in the hospital. Fireworks-related injuries increased 52% in 2024 compared with ...
UPDATE June 30: WASHINGTON, DC – Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) pulled his federal land sales provision from the Senate’s budget bill, according to an announcement on the social media platform, X ...
Arizona ‘not out of the woods’ on provision to put public land on auction block Conservationists worry revised bill could affect multiple natural environments The API failed to deliver the resource.
Voices: Mike Lee’s public land sale would hurt Utah’s farmers, animals and rural communities A compassionate approach to agricultural reform would strengthen family farming operations that can ...
Sen. Mike Lee’s proposed bill to sell off public land in the western United States has been scaled back significantly since his initial proposal to sell 2 million to 3 million acres was rejected ...
Local Republicans are resisting their national party members' plan to sell up to 41,500 acres of federal land in Colorado.
Chiappa Firearms is expanding its Rhino series by introducing two new revolvers chambered in the powerful, versatile 10mm Auto.
Montana Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke said Thursday he’ll vote against the Senate’s version of the GOP megabill over a provision that would mandate the sale of up to 1.2 million acres of public ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Thursday talked about President Donald Trump's flagship "Big Beautiful Bill" and the effects it could have on National Parks and other federal lands.
Hundreds of letters are en route to Washington, D.C., after more than 500 Utahns convened at a coffee shop Thursday to put their displeasure with Sen. Mike Lee in writing.