Long COVID affects more than 16 million Americans, and firefighters are at increased risk of getting it.
A smoldering threat to wildland firefighters
A family works together to fill the freezer for another year
In Alaska, a fall moose hunt is a collective effort.
Can Indian Country withstand the new Supreme Court?
The High Court is set to hear a case that will affect thousands of Native kids. Is it qualified to judge?
Pacific lamprey’s ancient agreement with tribes is the future of conservation
Despite dams, drowned waterfalls and industrial degradation, the practice of eeling persists.
Not-murder hornets, sentient chatbots and an AirBearNBear
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Recollecting life on the edge of the prairie
Portraits of queer life and landscape in rural Washington.
Refuge is a practice
Protecting ourselves and other species has always been an active endeavor.
In a post-Roe West, abortion is on the ballot
Reproductive rights are in the hands of the states — and their voters.
Native Lit is more than a marketing term
Its use is just another fence, and we’re busting them down.
New bird flu strain threatens North American wildlife
Thousands of seabirds, geese, eagles and vultures are dead, as wildlife health experts recommend a revolution in disease management.
Will the Supreme Court gut the Clean Water Act?
The justices could remove federal protection from 80% of the Southwest’s streams.
‘You’re living in a tin can’
Arizona’s mobile-home residents are far more likely to die from excessive heat.
‘Estás viviendo en una lata’
En Arizona, los residentes de casas rodantes son más propensos a morir de calor excesivo.
How to prevent a hike from resulting in a heist
A new proposal aims to make trailheads near Seattle safe from car break-ins — but some worry it could compromise their own safety.
The Punjabi truck drivers working in limbo
Like thousands of others in California, Gurpreet Singh builds a life in the West while reporting to ICE, awaiting immigration proceedings and longing for a sense of home.
Trump tried to open Alaska lands to resource development — what will Biden do?
The Bureau of Land Management is taking comments on whether it should open about 28 million acres to oil, gas and mineral extraction.
Races to watch throughout the West
The midterm elections promise to be a referendum on Joe Biden — and Donald Trump.
What new national monuments are likely under Biden?
New designations could help meet conservation goals set by the administration.
