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A bill going through the Colorado Legislature would allow members of the two Colorado Ute tribes free access to state parks, ...
In a crowded auditorium, a group of Indigenous students stood shoulder to shoulder, eagerly waiting their turn to have their ...
We’re officially halfway through the legislative session. I’m pleased to share my monthly update from the Capitol building. Every session, each legislator has the opportunity to introduce five bills.
The Interior Department has begun to 'review' the status of recently created national monuments. In Utah, six Southwestern ...
Leading denim mills are kicking off the Fall/Winter 2026-2027 season with new partnerships, certifications and investments ...
After eight unforgettable years on Durango City Council, I step away at the end of a chapter shaped by defining moments, ...
El Pomar Trustees approved $275,000 allocated to 20 nonprofit organizations and government entities in the Southwest region at the foundation’s February trustees meeting. Through ...
The Colorado Youth Advisory Council helps students interact with lawmakers and the legislative process. But the group won’t ...
Gas and food cards to aid travel to health care appointments, housing in just about every community, grant applications for organizations that are a challenge to complete, and then to report back on, ...
A groundbreaking genetic discovery has revealed the first-ever intersex southern right whale, identified through a 36-year-old skin sample. A remarkable discovery has emerged from 36-year-old skin ...
Tribes defend Grand Staircase-Escalante in southern Utah as Trump Admin focuses on energy production
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument was designated in 1996 under the Antiquities Act to protect 1.7 million acres in southern Utah, including sites sacred to Indigenous tribes.
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