A child died Monday in a collision on U.S. Highway 491 near Dove Creek after a driver in a traffic stop drove away from officers and allegedly caused a three-car collision that injured the girl, accor.
A child died Monday in a collision on U.S. Highway 491 near Dove Creek after a driver in a traffic stop drove away from officers and allegedly caused a three-car collision that injured the girl, accor.
Atlantic Richfield Company purchases more than 1,000 acres of patented mining claims and other properties from Arizona-based Disposition Properties in and around Rico, Colorado, dimming the threat of massive development.
In this issue, our feature highlights a Makah artist who preserves the stories of his ancestors and their reciprocal relationship to whales. We also follow two female botanists as they raft down the Grand Canyon in an attempt to make the first recorded, botanical survey of the region. Elsewhere, a FEMA contractor’s incompetence in translating Alaska Native languages shows systemic problems. In a Colorado coal town, the discovery of a 74 million-year-old fossil brings a new kind of tourism. A team of epidemiologists in Washington prepares for climate change. In Wyoming, off-rez hunting is under scrutiny. Is the Behren’s silverspot butterfly valuable enough to save? Climate change refugia can shelter wildlife if the planet doesn’t warm too much. And finally, we check in with Debra Magpie Earling on her new novel, learn about the importance of good ice for hunting in coastal Alaska and think on the meaning of ‘new animism.’
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Monday announced the appointment of Christian Hatfield to serve as the 22nd Judicial District Attorney in Dolores and Montezuma counties.
The appointment is effective June.