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Proponents say the land would be used for much-needed housing, but environmental groups say eligible areas could include those treasured by communities in the Mountain West.
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President Trump has signed an executive order on wildfire policy, which seeks to speed responses to wildfires and address what it calls "reckless mismanagement."
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A middle school in Brighton had no band program a few years ago. Now, over 100 students participate
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It would be called the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, according to budget documents from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Interior. The agency would consolidate the wildland fire programs of the USDA and Interior within the latter.
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About 15,000 people gathered in downtown Boulder on Sunday to honor the victims of the attack and celebrate the city's 30th annual Boulder Jewish Festival.
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With very little news on Colorado River negotiations, top policymakers chose to skip an annual water conference this week, leaving the discussion to other experts.
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Federal forecasters say there is above-average potential for significant wildfires through the end of September across a vast swath of the Western U.S.
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Plaintiffs allege the president's effort to cease federal funding to NPR and PBS violates freedoms of speech and the press.
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On Thursday, Colorado's governor signed the Protect Wild Bison bill, which creates a dual wildlife and livestock designation.
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Researchers say melting glaciers and permafrost can trigger the production of toxic mercury in mountain wetlands, posing risks to water supplies and wildlife.
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Nationwide, thousands of Indigenous households rely on firewood to heat their homes. That's why the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California is making sure their elders have the chopped wood they need.
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After some uncertainty, Friends of the Bridger-Teton gains federal funding to get toilets cleaned and pumped this year.