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Wyoming considers voluntary program to conserve Colorado River water
Lawmakers are discussing the pilot program as western states remain at an impasse about the future of the Colorado River.
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Wyoming petitions state Supreme Court to rehear abortion case
The attorney general’s office said the court ‘made numerous mistakes’ when deciding two near-total abortion bans were unconstitutional.
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Fed agency looking for wildlife refuges that ‘no longer align with the mission’
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it’s looking for ways to make hundreds of wildlife refuges and dozens of fish hatcheries more efficient.
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Abortion could be on the ballot in three western states this fall
Nevada voters will weigh in on reproductive rights. So might Wyoming and Idaho residents.
Wildfire coverage can be carved out of homeowners insurance
A new law allows for this carve out in Nevada
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Indigenous students concerned as the Department of Education resumes collections on student loans
The U.S. Department of Education started to send notices of collection, which may include wage garnishment, to borrowers whose student loans have gone unpaid for more than nine months and are in default status. Employers can withhold up to 15% of disposable income, without a court order, from employees whose student loans are in default.
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More victims of radiation exposure can qualify for assistance but beware of scammers
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was expanded in July so more people can seek help. But some are sounding the alarm over scammers trying to charge big fees.
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Sundance says goodbye to Park City ahead of move to Colorado
As the storied independent film festival prepares to leave its longtime home, attendees and film industry insiders look back.
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Scientists create the most detailed groundwater map yet — with big implications for the West
As much of the Mountain West faces another dry winter, researchers are turning their attention underground to the water many communities rely on but rarely see.
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A rarely used law is becoming a new tactic in public lands fights
Last year, lawmakers turned to the Congressional Review Act to overturn Biden-era resources plans. Now, the tool is being looked at to unwind other public lands management actions.
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