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U.S. agency acknowledges damage to dinosaur tracks in Utah

MOAB, Utah – Dinosaur tracks from 112 million years ago have been damaged in southeastern Utah by heavy machinery used to rebuild a boardwalk at the popular tourist area, U.S. officials say....

Facing rising COVID-19 case numbers, the Navajo Nation issues new tribal public health orders

Officials recommend wearing two masks in public spaces to protect against omicron variant

Gallup Indian Medical Center adopts crisis standards

Case counts jump on Navajo Nation as omicron emerges

Utah’s Arches to require timed tickets as visitation swells

SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah national park famed for its otherworldly sandstone arches will require visitors to get timed-entry tickets during its high season next year, the second Utah park to i...

Sheriff warns public about camper near popular trail in Telluride

‘Be aware of surroundings,’ says San Miguel Sheriff Bill Masters

Remnants of Hurricane Nora expected to deliver heavy rain across Southwest Colorado

Flash flood watch issued for southeast Utah

Durango photographer one of last to view mysterious monolith in Utah

Illegally installed structure gained international attention

U.S. appeals court denies bid to resurrect Bundy standoff case

Prosecutors claim judge wrongly dismissed indictment

Utah protesters face charges with potential life sentence

Charges enhanced under gang law

EPA settles with Utah over Gold King Mine spill

SALT LAKE CITY – The U.S. government settled a lawsuit Wednesday brought by the state of Utah over a mine waste spill caused by federal workers that sent wastewater downstream to several sta...

Friends of Cedar Mesa awarded $300,000 to protect Bears Ears

World Monuments Fund donation to protect Bears Ears

Two men wanted for shooting at law enforcement in Four Corners

FBI says they could be somewhere in Four Corners