Drawing Inspiration From Utah's National Parks
Utah’s national parks are seeing a rise in tourists. Last year, Arches National Park hosted over 1.5 million visitors. T he trend may be due to the scenic views which have been inspiring artists since...
View ArticleKeeping Bears Ears May Help Local Economies
Prior to President Donald Trump’s visit to Utah on Monday, southern Utah leaders discuss the importance of Bears Ears and the possible economic value to keeping the monument.
View ArticleLoving Our Lands: Social Media Is A Double-Edged Sword For Park Managers
My family hosted Japanese exchange students when I was in high school. As a result, I have a bunch of Japanese sisters, one of which is a mountaineer, gear-tester, and all-around outdoorswoman. She...
View ArticleLoving Our Lands: What Does It Take To Actually Enjoy The Outdoors?
Picture yourself scrolling through your Facebook feed. You see a friend’s picture on top of Mt. Timpanogos. They look happy, healthy and adventurous. You get a little envious.
View ArticleLoving Our Lands: Search And Rescue Missions Are On The Rise In Utah
Utah’s public lands welcome tourists from around the globe to play, explore and adventure - sometimes to a fault. In the last four years, Utah has seen a 68 percent increase in search and rescue...
View ArticleFEC Raises Questions About Over $1 Million Donated To Mia Love's Campaign On...
The Federal Election Commission raises questions about more than a million dollars in campaign donations brought in by Rep. Mia Love. S ensitive areas near Canyonlands National Park are auctioned off...
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