Acoma Pueblo Gov. Brian Vallo discusses his community’s COVID-19 response.
Public health
Can alternative living encampments help with the homelessness crisis?
Advocates fear they’re a stopgap solution that could become permanent.
Utah and New Mexico lead the Mountain West in COVID-19 testing
Testing czars and local laboratories allowed the states to be more aggressive with testing.
Fallout: First cancer, now delayed compensation for Indigenous downwinder communities
Bureaucratic roadblocks mean ‘apology’ payouts are hard to access for Indigenous communities exposed to nuclear tests.
Indigenous people face down zombies and win in ‘Blood Quantum’
Jeff Barnaby’s latest film speaks to Indigenous futurism and our new COVID-19 reality.
How climate research continues during stay-at-home orders
NOAA networks get creative to gather data.
‘They cut all of our hours’
Despite their designation as essential, California farmworkers are being furloughed.
Jackson, whole: Community persists with an uncertain future
COVID-19 upends a Wyoming resort town.
How the pandemic will set back environmental science
Across the Western U.S., researchers are worried about unmonitored threatened species.
Border wall construction brings crowds, and COVID-19 anxiety, into Arizona towns
Hundreds of workers are passing through the rural border communities, where medical services are already strained.
Arizona steelworkers continue strike despite COVID-19
After more than a decade without a raise, workers are asking for a better contract.
In their words: How Westerners are weathering the pandemic
From feeling hopeful to anxious to resilient, people across the West offer a look into their communities.
Are wildland firefighters at a greater risk from COVID-19?
New research suggests that the smoke firefighters breathe makes the disease more threatening.
Park closures have unequal costs
As we limit outdoor access, consider the impact on underrepresented communities.
Hispanic-serving colleges and universities struggle to adapt to the pandemic
‘Government support is going to be vital.’
Domestic violence in New Mexico is on the rise, but shelters are nearly empty
Stay-at-home orders keep domestic violence survivors inside with their abusers.
Pro tips on physical distancing from the nonhuman world
Get lit, howl and mind your paws.
Meet the outfitters welcoming Grand Canyon rafters to a COVID-19 reality
‘A harsh ending to a pretty wonderful experience.’
Public health workers innovate around social distancing guidelines
Outreach to immigrant communities moves to Facebook and phones, as roving mobile health programs deliver food and medicine.
As COVID-19 spreads, so does misinformation
Sociologist Emma Spiro tracks the sources of coronavirus rumors, from information voids to information overload.
