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Push to move public land managers west wins new support

DENVER – From its headquarters in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Bureau of Land Management oversees some of the nation’s most prized natural resources: vast expanses of public lands rich in oil,...

Tribes united on restoring Bears Ears National Monument during testimony to Congress

During a U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources hearing Tuesday in Washington, D.C., local Native American tribes voiced unanimous opposition to a bill that replaces Bears Ears National M...

Tribes united on restoring Bears Ears

Testimony from tribal leaders dominates hearing on House bill

Ute Mountain Utes blast member’s testimony against Bears Ears

Tribe says comments to U.S. House committee were an inappropriate political ploy

BLM to hold travel management meetings in Cortez, Durango

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Bureau of Land Management Tres Rios Field Office will host two open house meetings to share information about route designations for travel management on public...

New Mexico oil and gas lease sale spurs numerous protests

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Dozens of protests have been filed by tribal officials, environmentalists and others as federal land managers consider leasing parcels in northwestern New Mexico for oil ...

Gates on Road 41 in Weber Canyon will remain open

County rules gates are not legal

Western Colorado eyes potential BLM move

GRAND JUNCTION – Western Colorado officials say they have the perfect place if the federal Bureau of Land Management decides to move its Washington, D.C. headquarters closer to the vast land...

King II coal mine approved for expansion

BLM, Interior Department streamline decision

Gravel pit project to be discussed at open house

Public input sought on proposed expansion at Grandview

Montezuma County, BLM may team up for Sand Canyon solution

Large crowds create hazard at popular trailhead

BLM’s methane rule draws supporters in Durango

Supporters says rules will protect environment, increase revenues