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politics & policy
Winning the West
It's the Republicans' turn to grasp for the swing vote
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politics & policy
The Mog Squad
The quest for the ultimate weapon against fire
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water
Riparian repair
Clark Fork River project shows difficulty of reviving a damaged waterway

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politics & policy
Braving the political winds
EPA official Robbie Roberts took a stand against unbridled energy development
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politics & policy
Democrats borrow from Madison Avenue
Denver offers an iconic Western backdrop and the message that "this is not your father's party."
hcn today
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Size matters if you go for “green” bragging rights
Monique Cole wonders if a 6,500-square-foot “green-powered” McMansion is a contradiction in terms.
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Zane Grey’s West: Longing for the way it never was
When she was 10 years old, Marty Durlin fell in the love with the romantic landscapes and purple prose of Western writer Zane Grey’s classic novels.
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A town’s downtown is the new (old) way to live
Bill Croke celebrates his brand-new, old-fashioned lifestyle: living upstairs in an old brick building in downtown Salmon, Idaho.
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Not even the privileged can deter a porcupine
Judy Muller contemplates the humble porcupine, which is wreaking havoc among pricey houses in Telluride Mountain Village.
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Two weeks in the West
A mixed fire season in the West this summer; Forest Service runs out of firefighting money; solar power plants and wind farms may help take the heat off; fire sale of energy leases on Colorado’s Roan Plateau.
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All along the watchtower
Andrew McNair, who works weekends at a computer in Olympia, Wash., is not your typical Western firefighter.
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Fifty summers and 360 degrees
Nancy Hood has spent 50 of her 70 summers watching for fires from lonely lookouts in the smoky Siskiyou Mountains of Northern California.
from the Blogs
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RNC '08
To our friends at grist.org
In which I throw down the gauntlet on clean-coal schwag.
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RNC '08
Getting enough outside time?
For Palin, the glories of Alaska seem to exist mostly in Photoshop.
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RNC '08
Palin's identity politics
VP pick tries to convince rural America to vote for one of its own.
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The GOAT Blog
Score one for whistleblowers
A former BLM staffer will get back pay and benefits after the agency illegally canned him for speaking out.
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RNC '08
You mean drill in St. Paul?
Convention attendee advocates a little-known oil and gas field.
Multimedia
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Roan on the auction block
The BLM auctioned leases on 54,631 acres in Western Colorado to the natural gas industry for a record $114 million.
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War of Fog
UPDATED: An audio slideshow illustrating the rise of an epidemic amidst an ongoing cultural struggle.
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Slideshow: Wild horses go wanting
BLM auction draws few bidders
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Slideshow: Ultra runner Nikki Kimball
Anne Sherwood's photos of ultra runner Nikki Kimball, who finds sublime summits and hellish depths in 100-mile endurance contests.
Politics & Policy
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Size matters if you go for “green” bragging rights
Monique Cole wonders if a 6,500-square-foot “green-powered” McMansion is a contradiction in terms.
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Two weeks in the West
A mixed fire season in the West this summer; Forest Service runs out of firefighting money; solar power plants and wind farms may help take the heat off; fire sale of energy leases on Colorado’s Roan Plateau.
Water
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Riparian repair
River restorationists tackle the Clark Fork River near Milltown, Mont., in a project that demonstrates how hard it is to revive a damaged waterway.
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Measuring Tahoe’s blues
Jon Christensen accompanies scientists trying to measure the opacity and “blueness” of Lake Tahoe.
Culture & Communities
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Zane Grey’s West: Longing for the way it never was
When she was 10 years old, Marty Durlin fell in the love with the romantic landscapes and purple prose of Western writer Zane Grey’s classic novels.
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A town’s downtown is the new (old) way to live
Bill Croke celebrates his brand-new, old-fashioned lifestyle: living upstairs in an old brick building in downtown Salmon, Idaho.
Energy
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Going backwards: building an oil refinery in South Dakota
"Dirtiest oil on earth" to be processed in "green" facility, using 10 million gallons of water from Missouri River aquifer.
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Roan on the auction block
The BLM auctioned leases on 54,631 acres in Western Colorado to the natural gas industry for a record $114 million.
Writers on the Range
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Zane Grey’s West: Longing for the way it never was
When she was 10 years old, Marty Durlin fell in the love with the romantic landscapes and purple prose of Western writer Zane Grey’s classic novels.
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A town’s downtown is the new (old) way to live
Bill Croke celebrates his brand-new, old-fashioned lifestyle: living upstairs in an old brick building in downtown Salmon, Idaho.
Essays
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The old man and the stream
A brief encounter with an elderly fisherman moves W.S. Robinson to think about the mysteries of life and death -- and fathers and sons.
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Under the asphalt a rumor thrives
In Grand Junction Colo. a team of investigators excavate a downtown parking lot in search of an old safe supposedly buried a century ago.
Book Reviews
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An unforgettable journey
In his second novel, So Brave, So Young, So Handsome, Leif Enger takes the reader on a journey across the American West, circa 1915.
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Portrait of a threatened land
In Travels in the Greater Yellowstone, Jack Turner celebrates and fights for the preservation of an incredible but endangered landscape.


