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So far, the governor has vetoed ten bills this year.
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With only one day left in the race, the candidates are attacking each other for links to corporate interests and out-of-state donors. Centrist politicians, law enforcement groups and the business community are supporting Kelly Brough. Mike Johnston has racked up endorsements from most labor unions, progressive organizations and left-leaning elected officials.
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The order said about 340,000 acres in the Chaco Canyon area would be protected. The area of northwestern New Mexico is culturally significant to the region’s Native American communities.
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A federal judge in Wyoming has ruled in favor of four hunters in a case that tested the legality of "corner crossing," or stepping from one parcel of public land to another over a common corner shared with private property – a common practice due to the checkerboard pattern of land ownership in parts of the Mountain West.
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Some Indigenous youth continue to face resistance for wearing tribal regalia at graduation. But more Mountain West states are passing legislation to protect that right.
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The state of Arizona today said it will no longer issue new development approvals based on groundwater alone.
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Taylor Budowich's testimony is part of a parade of witnesses in the special counsel's classified documents probe.
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