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Pedestrian safety ranges widely in Western cities, but overall situation is grim – and getting worse
A new report ranks cities across the country by how dangerous they are for pedestrians, and a couple cities in the West – Albuquerque and Tucson – were among the worst offenders. Others – like Ogden, Provo and Boise – did comparatively well.
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After early polling was criticized, a new survey paints a different picture of Native election preferences
Early polling suggested heavy Native support for Republican President-elect Donald Trump. The Indigenous Journalists Association, one of several groups to criticize the methodology, called it “misleading and irresponsible.” In the newly released poll, 57% of respondents said they supported Democrat Kamala Harris compared to just 39% for Trump.
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Western voters are opposed to some Trump energy plans, new poll says
Respondents in Wyoming, Colorado, Montana New Mexico, Nevada and Utah worry about implications for public lands.
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National Parks Week begins with a free day Saturday, including parks across the Mountain West
National Parks Week begins this weekend, kicking off with free entry to all parks on Saturday, April 19 — just weeks after mass layoffs and court-ordered reinstatements of some park workers.
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Federal incentive program encourages hunters to try lead-free ammunition
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service incentive launched last year and is now expanding to more wildlife refuges.
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Energy secretary says furlough of nuclear workers, amid shutdown, hits national security
Democratic lawmakers push back saying workers are victims of politics
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Job Corps centers could face more funding cuts from Congress
The federal vocational program for young adults avoided closures by the Trump administration, but now Congress could slash funds for centers in Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico and Wyoming.
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Supporters Of Digital Currency Say Pandemic Bolsters Case For A New Approach
Some Americans may have to wait weeks for their coronavirus relief checks, which digital currency advocates argue could be avoided in the future with the right investment.
Bengal to compete at National Track and Field Champs
After Competing at NCAA Championships, Malone Headed to USATF Nationals
Idaho Veterans Chamber of Commerce seeks volunteers to help paint Navy vet’s home
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