Corner Post
July 03, 2024
The Bureau of Land Management and Garfield County continue sparring match over Hole-in-the-Rock Road. The sign, erected by Garfield County, is emblematic of the county’s irritation at straining its budget to maintain a road claimed by the federal government, primarily for the benefit of tourists drawn to the national monument.
Corner Post
January 30, 2024
The changes made to the state’s hunting laws kicked off a contentious and ongoing political battle that has provoked a lawsuit against the state and pitted some of Utah’s most influential subcultures against each other.
Corner Post
August 17, 2023
A trip to a bear den with wildlife biologists yields more questions than answers.
Corner Post
April 12, 2023
“Hyper-visitation” in the crown jewels of public lands is a national issue, as parks everywhere take a beating from crowds. Crowding, however, does not necessarily contradict the aims of the law that established the National Park Service.