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High Country News
Barnard Construction’s leadership donated over $1 million to the president's campaign. They’re among the administration’s top wall contractors.
Tribal leaders say previous cuts have already impacted the government’s ability to carry out programs in Indian Country.
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Indigenous Tewa artists reassert their relationship with the land in a new exhibition at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum.
On June 16, the feds will open Colorado’s biggest public land sale in modern history, threatening wildlife and recreation.
On Oregon’s McKenzie River, an unprecedented approach to river restoration is taking shape.
On June 16, the feds will open Colorado’s biggest public land sale in modern history, threatening wildlife and recreation, shares Capital & Main.
In Anchorage, a writer gets to know devil’s club and her other new botanical neighbors.
Facing fires and floods, homeowners in Lincoln County, New Mexico, are considering buyouts designed to move them out of harm’s way.
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The people trying to save a singular arts landmark face scarce funding, extreme flooding and aging adobe.
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Two staffers show tenacity on the wall and for our readers.
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Barnard Construction’s leadership donated over $1 million to the president's campaign. They’re among the administration’s top wall contractors.
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Tribal leaders say previous cuts have already impacted the government’s ability to carry out programs in Indian Country.
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On June 16, the feds will open Colorado’s biggest public land sale in modern history, threatening wildlife and recreation.
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Indigenous Tewa artists reassert their relationship with the land in a new exhibition at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
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On June 16, the feds will open Colorado’s biggest public land sale in modern history, threatening wildlife and recreation.
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On Oregon’s McKenzie River, an unprecedented approach to river restoration is taking shape.
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Even the most feared and aggressive-seeming life can be soft and have something to share if you take the time to get to know it.
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As climate change makes fires and floods more intense and common in the West, voluntary buyouts offer communities one possible path forward — moving people out of danger and creating new public land.
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Two staffers show tenacity on the wall and for our readers.
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The Amargosa Opera House isn’t just a historic theater — it’s a vivid example of how climate change, rural isolation, and fragile funding systems are placing cultural landmarks at risk across the…
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