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Follow-up

The Mexican wolf program is on the rocks. In mid-July, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologists captured F511, the alpha female of the first wolf pack reintroduced in the Southwest. They planned to remove her radio collar and vaccinate her four pups (HCN, 7/25/05: Wolf Man John). But according to Colleen Buchanan, assistant coordinator of […]

Posted inAugust 8, 2005: The Gangs of Zion

Dear friends

SURPRISE! The West, as we like to say around here, is more than just a pretty picture. It is a growing, changing, contentious and often uncomfortable place where society’s decisions, for better or worse, are writ large on the landscape. We pride ourselves on finding the stories behind the scenery and telling them well through […]

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Who will call the shots in Sandy, Utah?

After battling city officials all the way to the Utah Supreme Court over whether enough petition signatures had been collected to force a referendum, the residents of Sandy, Utah, will decide the fate of “big box” retail development at the ballot box. In a state where controlling growth often is equated with communism, the court […]

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Why I pedal past the pump

This summer, it’s been hard for me to react to all the fuss about high gasoline prices. I never have sticker shock at a gas pump because I haven’t owned a car for 30 years, and far from being a liability, my life has been all the richer for it. It has certainly enriched my […]

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Stubborn people appreciate the ‘barren’ Great Plains

When people who don’t live here write about the Great Plains, they usually use the words “bleak,” “empty” and “wasteland” to describe it. The writer often suggests that our economy and people are “depressed” because their “lifestyles” are “vanishing.” Photographs show sky and clouds above miles of windblown, rolling — not flat — grass. Prairie […]

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