Utah’s senators have joined forces to safeguard some of the state’s historic roads from closure as a result of Bureau of Land Management edicts.
It owns an even greater proportion of land within Utah’s borders, a reality that leaders here have long complained deprives them of tax revenue and sovereignty. They contend the government has no right to indefinitely hold on to BLM land ...
A coalition of Utah Republicans has filed legislation invoking a 19th century mining law to block the Bureau of Land Management from implementing a series of travel management plans in the state that critics say emphasizes conservation over public access.
Green River District is pleased to announce Nick LaFazio as the new Field Manager for the Price Field Office. LaFazio officially assumed his role on January 12, 2025. As Field Manager, LaFazio will oversee the management and stewardship of public lands within the Price Field Office,
The Salt Lake Tribune examines the shifting political landscape and its effect on Utah's Bear Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante—an ongoing fight that an area business owner refers to as "living in limbo.
The Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office will hold a competitive geothermal lease sale on April 8, 2025, offering 15 parcels totaling 50,813 acres on public lands in Beaver, Iron, and Sevier counties.
Agriculture committee asks Congress to give the state 30 million federal acres — including Grand Teton National Park.
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A portion of roadways subject to litigation between Garfield County and the High Lonesome Ranch west of De Beque has been deemed not to be a public right of way
One of the first Executive Orders from the Trump Whitehouse is to reverse environmental protections for federal lands in Alaska and hasten, expand, and encourage resource development.