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In the 1980s, Janice Sanders worked as a geologist at the Sunnyside Mine near Silverton, Colorado. She loved the work, but she and other women who worked there, faced sexism and discrimination.
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Durango-based Compañeros has documented dozens of recent detentions.
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A partnership between UNLV and Fort Lewis College aims to increase the number of Indigenous students enrolled into graduate programs.
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Across the country, some 50 bald eagle nests fitted with cameras broadcast up-close views of raptor family life. Every spring, as eggs hatch and eaglets grow, these cameras rake in millions of views.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Colorado's ban on conversion therapy. Democrats in the Colorado legislature are trying to outlaw the practice through different legal means.
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The U.S. already has about 3,000 data centers — and that number is expected to grow quickly in the coming years. A new report finds much of that growth is shifting away from cities and into rural areas, including in the Mountain West.
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Widespread drought and fears of a power crisis is forcing the Interior Department to start sending billions of gallons of water from Flaming Gorge Reservoir downstream to prop up Lake Powell.
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In southern Oklahoma, the Chickasaw Nation is planting trees to combat climate change. The project is also ensuring that Chickasaw culture gets passed down to the next generation.
- Louisiana lawmakers working to pass map that could eliminate majority Black districts
- Trump administration falls behind on wildfire prevention with risky fire season ahead
- In many states, election-denying candidates are running to control voting
- After Republicans blocked Indiana redistricting, millions poured in to defeat them
- After NPR investigation, new bill aims to stop 'claim sharks' targeting disabled vets
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