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On Monday, a protest erupted outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Bodo Park just after ICE detained one adult and two children. The protest continued for over 24 hours before ICE agents used pepper spray and rubber bullets.
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Orozco, co-director of the Four Corners Immigrant Resource Center, talks about the family.
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The protest is happening outside of the ICE field office in Durango after a man and his two children were detained Monday morning. Advocates say the family is seeking asylum and has an active case. There were reports that officials responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.
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At least 1 in 5 Interior cuts could be in the Mountain West.
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As predators like grizzly bears and gray wolves expand their ranges or are being recovered to more habitats, wildlife managers in the Mountain West are increasingly tasked with preventing conflicts between the animals and people. Some are turning to new strategies and technologies, including drones.
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The shutdown hasn't stopped the crowds at the very popular Zion National Park. But keeping it open has required tens of thousands from state funds and donations.
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Drought and steady demand along the Colorado River are draining the nation's second-largest reservoir. Land that was once submerged is now full of beavers and thriving ecosystems.
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Late-spring frosts aren’t just tough on gardens — they’re creating new challenges for black bears in the Mountain West.
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The Utah Supreme Court said a private company failed to show the water would be put to “beneficial use.”
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