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Colorado was once a beacon for members of the Harlem Renaissance and Black families from all over the country.
In the wake of DOGE cuts, an all-female ‘Forest Corps’ is filling federal agency gaps for Wyoming trail projects.
Colorado was once a beacon for members of the Harlem Renaissance and Black families from all over the country.
Katie Klingsporn reports on outdoor recreation, public lands, education and general news for WyoFile. She’s been a journalist and editor covering the West for 20 years. Her freelance work has appeared ...
Mass federal layoffs the Trump administration has planned can move forward immediately, after the U.S. Supreme Court lifted ...
Fire destroys and fire creates, according to firefighters-turned-authors River Selby and Kelly Ramsey, who fought wildland ...
Former national park supervisor explains why toilets may be clean this summer, the parks themselves are actually ‘hollowed out.’ ...
As tourism season begins, trail crews are facing disruptions in key trail maintenance projects.
The time-honored tradition of humans looking to the natural world can help us survive difficult times.
Utah used actors, AI, stagecraft and NDAs as it sought to sway public opinion and take control of 18.5 million acres of federal public land. The 1906 Antiquities Act gave presidents the power to ...
Kylie Mohr is a correspondent for High Country News writing from Montana. Email her at [email protected] or submit a letter to the editor.
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