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As conventional funding methods become more uncertain, and the Trump administration's hostility towards scientific research continues, geologist Jonathan Stine decided to try crowdfunding as a way to pay for the cost of his research in Southeastern Utah.
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Officer Nicholas Rice was charged Tuesday with assault in the third degree and criminal mischief. Rice is summoned to appear in La Plata County court next month.
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Native American athlete and skiing Hall of Famer Ross Anderson grew up in Durango and he's held the U.S. record in speed skiing for 20 years. This is the first time the city has formally recognized his athletic achievements.
View incident updates, fire maps, and smoke impacts from around the region.
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Earlier this month, the Colorado nonprofit EcoFlight landed in Arizona with its annual aerial educational program, Flight Across America. The cohort's high-flying, four-day adventure across the Grand Canyon State kicked-off in Flagstaff. From there, they went to Page, followed by Cottonwood, then Buckeye and finally Tucson.
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Traffic deaths declined overall in 2025, but several Mountain West states saw increases. The new initiative focuses on risky driving behaviors.
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Invasive species are on the march in the Colorado River, threatening everything from endangered native fish in Arizona to Colorado's juicy Palisade peaches.
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When wildland firefighters are on prescribed fires, they’re breathing the same smoke and facing many of the same hazards found on wildfires, but they don’t get the same hazard pay. That could soon change.
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Fort Lewis is a former federal Indian boarding school, making the appointment of President Heather Shotton significant because she is a descendant of boarding school survivors.
- Opinion: A lesson in humanity at the Boston Marathon
- Justice Department makes it easier to deport those with DACA status
- DOJ wants to shield its lawyers from outside scrutiny. Critics worry about oversight
- Iran's foreign minister awaits U.S. delegation to Pakistan for peace talks
- Justice Department to allow firing squads for executions in move to ramp up capital punishment
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