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  • Colorado's only full-time water reporter

    Colorado's only full-time water reporter

    Journalist Chris Woodka tries to bring unbiased water coverage to the pages of the Pueblo Chieftain.

  • Holiday break

    Holiday break

    High Country News skips an issue; visitors; HCN founder Tom Bell is honored; correction.

  • Western papers drop D.C. reporters

    Western papers drop D.C. reporters

    As more newspapers withdraw reporters from Washington, D.C., Westerners wonder who's keeping an eye on the capital.

  • Snow job leads to a reporter's exit

    Snow job leads to a reporter's exit

    A Colorado journalist loses his job after pointing out the way Vail Resorts exaggerates a scanty snowfall.

  • 'Yes' to desire and an end to fear

    'Yes' to desire and an end to fear

    Charles Bowden's new book, Some of the Dead Are Still Breathing, reiterates the bad news of today but declares that times are changing.

  • Timothy Egan's Western odyssey

    Timothy Egan's Western odyssey

    New York Times correspondent and National Book Award winner Timothy Egan talks about his enduring love for the West.

  • Dear friends

    HCN takes a holiday break; Betsy Marston and Jon Christensen on TV; HCN hosts discussion and film in San Francisco; a note from Steve Wilent of indy paper The Mountain Times; correction.

  • This dog believes

    An undergrown Australian shepherd mix named Pika offers advice on living in the moment despite frightening and challenging times

  • Our Green Mountain

    A writer recalls the adventures he had had in Quincy, Calif., 20 years ago, when he was the youthful editor of a small-town independent paper called the Green Mountain Gazette

  • Online: No more talking heads

    Jennifer Napier-Pearce uses her own money to produce a Salt Lake City-based podcast called Inside Utah

 

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