Amid mounting drought, changing federal leadership and stalled state negotiations, new federal proposals aim to chart a forward path.
The Biden administration weighs in on Colorado River management
Can land repair the nation’s racist past?
California’s approach to Black reparations shifts toward land access, ownership and stewardship.
The aftermath of the Hermit’s Peak and Calf Canyon Fires
Devastation is hard to face, but
turning away is harder.
Can Farmington hide from its legacy of anti-Indigenous violence?
It’s a reservation border town problem, not just a local one.
Get to know the Pacific brant
Tech advances are transforming knowledge and conservation of North America’s favorite goose.
Is your pension fund liquidating Oregon’s forests?
Lax state regulations create a timber bonanza for institutional investors.
2024 was a year of wacky Western weather
When assessing the region, not much was normal but climate change.
The passion of the Mormon feminist
For 50 years, ‘Exponent II‘ has made the LDS Church squirm. It has no plans to stop.
How blue jeans got their sexy reputation
The artist George Quaintance painted some of the first erotic depictions of denim.
Spring of Whirling Omens
A poem by Carolina Hotchandani.
‘We’re all here together’
#iamthewest: Giving voice to the people that make up communities in the region.
Raccoons rampage, kangaroos cavort, and ‘art bombing’ hits Oregon
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Finding common ground in divisive times
HCN will continue bringing the West together and defending the places within the region.
Letters to the Editor, December 2024
Comments from readers.
After the Klamath River dams came down, salmon came back
What it’s like to witness the first run of fish above the removed dams in over a century.
We will not be intimidated
It’s more important than ever for us to be truth-tellers.
Audio: How nature can thrive despite human impact
What disturbance-loving plants teach.
Why did Nevada vote to ban slavery, when California didn’t?
Both states require incarcerated people to work — often for critical and dangerous jobs.
Western monarch butterflies favor private land. Now what?
A new analysis of the butterflies’ migration routes shows the need for collaborative conservation.
Beautiful Bears Ears is at risk, again
What are the consequences for the land if the incoming president shrinks the national monument?
