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The Southern Ute Indian Tribe in southwest Colorado sitting above the border of New Mexico has entered the first-ever TERA — or Tribal Energy Resource Agreement — more than two decades after Congress enacted the law.
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Since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term, the network of volunteers alerting their community to ICE activity in southwestern Colorado has steadily grown.
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Durango-based Compañeros has documented dozens of recent detentions.
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One of the studies found that over seven years, U.S. Forest Service projects helped communities avoid $2.8 billion in fire-related harm.
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It’s just one example of federal lawmakers and officials recrafting or eliminating regulations around nuclear power as they try to speed up its development.
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While Nevada's supply of lithium would be able to create of hundreds of electric vehicles, it could come at the cost of Indigenous ancestral homelands and their ecosystems.
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The world’s smallest rabbit is at the center of a new legal fight that conservation groups say could have broad implications for sagebrush ecosystems across the Mountain West.
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Dozens of independent, rural hospitals in Montana, Nevada and Wyoming are eligible for the program, where they could have access to a consistent supply of drugs at wholesale prices.
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The Dragon Bravo fire burned about 145,000 acres. Some businesses and trails are now back open.
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