A graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, Jenna has a degree in broadcast and digital journalism and a minor in Spanish (she's fluent!). Before heading to Utah, Jenna worked in Green Bay so she's no stranger to the cold and snow.
SAN JUAN COUNTY, Utah — Willie Grayeyes says Navajo Nation members have been on the land in Bears Ears National Monument for centuries.
Utah’s Trust Lands Administration has plans to build a 460-foot telecommunications tower on a piece of land they own in Bears Ears, which would make it the tallest structure in Utah.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Opinion: An ugly tower threatens Bears Ears and my Navajo homeland“The Utah Trust Lands Administration and the federal government have a chance to do the right thing for Bears Ears. I urge the state of Utah and the federal government to restart discussions about a land exchange.”
Read more »
Phil Lyman reportedly called Bears Ears land swap ‘gang rape’ and verbally abused female employeesDuring the 2024 Utah Legislature, Rep. Phil Lyman was investigated for misogynistic and verbally abusive behavior toward female employees of a state agency.
Read more »
Why The Lord Of The Rings Movies' Pointed Elf Ears Are So ControversialElijah Wood as Frodo Baggins and Orlando Bloom as Legolas Greenleaf in Lord of the Rings.
Read more »
Will the Cal Golden Bears Be the Google Golden Bears Some Day?Lucrative corporate naming rights may be on the way, and they might help solve the financial woes of athletic departments
Read more »
Treat your ears to Sennheiser's premium Momentum 4 at a discounted price on AmazonPreslav Mladenov is a News and Affiliate Content Writer at PhoneArena who started on his tech journalism journey in December 2021.
Read more »
How Lisa Rubin Became MSNBC’s “Eyes and Ears” at the Trump TrialThe corporate lawyer turned correspondent is having a moment on the cable news channel, relaying all the daily drama from the camera-free courtroom. “We have to bring all of those vivid details to people’s living rooms,” she says.
Read more »