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When the Gold Mountain Fire threatened Second Chance Humane Society, emergency fosters evacuated every animal within three hours.
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Up until Congress passed the landmark Indian Reorganization Act, tribes weren't fully seen as sovereign in the eyes of the U.S. Most of them didn't have constitutions either. That all changed in 1934.
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Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Washington could take over management, but hunting will not immediately be on the table.
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Trump first reduced the two Utah monuments in 2017, but this most recent action goes even further, slashing their acreage to under 10% of their original sizes.
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The GOP primary remained too close to call for over a week, but Marx emerged victorious by about 2,500 votes.
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A high pressure system is moving over the Western United States and the Rocky Mountains, bringing with it hot, stagnant air. Temperatures are forecast to be 10-15 degrees above normal.
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The fire, northwest of Dolores, has burned more than 50,000 acres as of Tuesday, July 7.
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Raymond Gallegos had an idyllic childhood growing up next to the Piedra River. When he was 13, the family had to move to make room for a giant reservoir.
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