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Idaho attorney general joins Texas immigration lawsuit against Biden administration
U.S. senators reintroduce sweeping, bipartisan outdoor recreation bill
A legislative package introduced in the U.S. Senate, called America's Outdoor Recreation Act, would invest in recreational areas across the country. It would also updates policies related to outfitter permitting and camping fees, among other things.
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Football Spring Practice No. 2 Wrap Up
EPA’s new rule to cut downwind pollution from power plants impacts Mountain West states
A new rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency aims to reduce pollution from coal-burning power plants and factories in nearly two dozen states. That’s to improve the air quality for people living downwind – an issue in the Mountain West.
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Biden designates sacred tribal land as national monument
President Joe Biden designated Avi Kwa Ame, a mountainous area in Nevada that’s revered by many tribes, as a national monument Tuesday.
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ISU Tennis
Bengals Climbing Up the Rankings
Allergy season growing longer in many Mountain West cities
A new report shows that allergy season is starting earlier and lasting longer across much of the U.S., including many parts of the Mountain West.
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Josh Runda, Cortland Horton and Josh Alford Post Practice #4
Game managers consider emergency feeding and hunting restrictions to support struggling wildlife
Much of the Mountain West has endured a long, harsh winter, and it’s been an especially hard season for deer and other big game. Now, wildlife managers are searching for ways to help herds recover.
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Voters are concerned about extreme heat affecting their communities, poll shows
As the summer months approach, new polling data shows that many voters are worried about the effects of extreme heat.
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