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Tesla powerplay, Sacramento Delta protections, Recapture Canyon protesters found guilty and more.
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Oil trains, Southwest sprawl, on-shore drilling and more.
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Wyoming coal, Cliven Bundy and megadrought
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Readers’ foreign travel tales
Winners of the High Country News essay contest for our annual travel issue.
Gifts — and memories — for the ages
HCN staff and board members on their favorite green holiday gifts.
In the footsteps of a roving genius
Photographs and an interview from high peaks of the Alaska Range.
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Nevada’s ugly tug-of-war (1995) County commissioner courts bloodshed (1995) Utah counties bulldoze the BLM, Park Service (1996) Nevadans drive out forest supervisor (1999) Shoveling vs. sniveling (2000) Showdown on the Nevada range (2001) Change comes slowly to Escalante country (2003) Road warriors back on the offensive (2003) Rebels with a lost cause (2007 Sagebrush Rebel […]
Winners of the HCN reader photography contest
Readers’ and editors picks in people, landscape and wildlife.
Readers’ favorite books
As part of our annual Books & Essays print edition, we asked our readers, Facebook fans and Twitter followers what their favorite books about the West are and why. Many of you responded with fantastic titles for a wide variety of reasons. Here they are: Replies from Twitter: Replies from Facebook:
High Country News has a new website!
A timeline of hcn.org since it launched in 1995.
A conversation with Chuck Bowden from 2002
The late writer discusses the ‘cannibalism of society’ and other ills.
Covering the issues that matter
Watch contributing editor Matt Jenkins, as he explains the importance of water in the West!
How to return a pot
Imagine discovering a pot tucked inside an ancient ruin on a hike. That’d really look nice on my mantel, you think, and grab it. Later, you learn that collecting artifacts from public lands is not only illegal, it permanently destroys the object’s original context and meaning — the information that helps archaeologists piece together the […]
It’s a dam mess
The “Salmon Salvation” article misses the point badly (HCN, 5/11/09). The obsession with the lower four dams on the Snake distracts from a much larger and more tangled problem. Although I, too, would like to see those dams go, the four lower Snake Dams are a relatively minor component of a vast set of problems; […]
