The river’s future may include longer droughts, larger floods and shrinking snowpack.
An expedition along the imperiled Rio Grande
Review of “The Color of Being Born” by Michael Cadieux
Paintings that depict the precarious relationship between humankind and the natural world.
Reports from the front lines
Excerpts from official accounts of threats against U.S. Forest Service and BLM employees.
Related High Country News coverage
Nevada’s ugly tug-of-war (1995) County commissioner courts bloodshed (1995) Utah counties bulldoze the BLM, Park Service (1996) Nevadans drive out forest supervisor (1999) Shoveling vs. sniveling (2000) Showdown on the Nevada range (2001) Change comes slowly to Escalante country (2003) Road warriors back on the offensive (2003) Rebels with a lost cause (2007 Sagebrush Rebel […]
Nowhere left to run
Review of “Point of Direction” by Rachel Weaver
Midterm races to watch
Only a handful of seats are truly up for grabs, including two in the West, and they’re being fiercely contested.
House of Misrepresentatives
What would happen to the West’s environment if the House of Representatives had its way.
Goodbye Ray Ring — sort of
A long-time senior editor goes part-time, and HCN gains new board members.
Roots of rebellion: A forum
Four experts discuss threats to federal public-lands employees and where we go from here.
Defuse the West
Public-land employees are easy targets for a violent, government-hating fringe.
Bookshop oversight
I enjoy your publication and especially liked “The best little bookshops in the West” (HCN, 9/15/14). I am a faithful shopper of Changing Hands, two miles from my home. However, you missed one very important shop — Singing Wind Bookshop, in the middle of a cattle ranch in Benson, Arizona. They are visited by worldwide […]
An unbent issue
I wanted you to know how much I love the cover of your “Books & Essays” special issue (HCN, 9/15/14), with the Serena Supplee painting. I have her artwork on every wall in my office, the walls of which are painted pink and orange to evoke the Colorado Plateau’s red rock at sunset and sunrise. […]
Pronghorn were shot and left on the side of the road in Wyoming.
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
From saltwater to drinking water?
California considers desalination as a remedy for water woes
Regulators release report on viability of nuclear waste storage at Yucca
But it doesn’t mean the Nevada site is safe — or even back on the docket.
The thing just beyond our reach
A portrait of writer Charles Bowden, told by people he’s written about and editors he’s worked with.
Depression era photos from your hometown
A new Yale project allows viewers to explore 175,000 images by county.
In campaign ads, emotion trumps fact and guns buy votes
What I learned from watching political ads on YouTube two weeks before the midterms.
Ten lessons from the American Robin
For climate activists, this feels like the last moment. The huge marches in New York and other cities around the world were a reflection, among other things, of desperation. How loud must we scream before our so-called leaders will listen? How many hundreds of thousands must fill the streets before any of those leaders act? […]
