Tourists sit quietly as they view Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. A federal appeals court in Denver was to hear arguments Thursday on the Obama administration's decision to cancel Bush-era oil and gas leases near national parks in Utah.
A federal appeals court must decide if the Obama administration gave energy companies sufficient notice that it was scrapping oil and gas leases auctioned off near national parks in Utah in the closing days of the Bush presidency.
My wife and I vacationed in the Southwest this past August. We visited Santa Fe (Ojo Caliente mud baths are a must), then took a long drive to Arches National Park in Moab, Utah. We hiked to majestic Delicate Arch (pictured) and also took a ranger-led hike through the Fiery Furnace section of the park, which we highly recommend for those physically fit. Tip: Hike early in the morning and reserve ...
DENVERĀ -- A federal appeals court must decide if the Obama administration gave energy companies enough notice that it was scrapping Bush-era energy leases near national parks in Utah, the auction for which prompted an environmental activist to drive up prices with his bidding in an act of civil disobedience. read more
BLM plans to rein in oil shale; Bishop balks By brandon loomis The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 3, 2012 03:57PM MDT The Obama administration has proposed sharply reducing the acreage available for oil shale and tar sands leasing in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. The proposal, released Friday for a 90-day public comment period, slashes a Bush-era leasing plan from 1.9 million acres of shale and ...
DENVER (AP) - A federal appeals court must decide if the Obama administration gave energy companies sufficient notice that it was scrapping oil and gas leases auctioned off near national parks in Utah in the closing days of the Bush presidency.
CORTEZ 8211 Like the ancient cliff dwellers of Mesa Verde, Native Americans once lived in pueblos around the base of the Castle Rock butte in McElmo Canyon.
Lynn Burson of the Native American Northern Ute Tribe dances as part of blessing for more snow at Park City Mountain Resort in Park City, Utah, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. A mild winter has left many ski resorts thirsty for snow and some have not opened all of the their terrain.
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