Avoiding water bankruptcy in the drought-troubled Southwest: What the US and Iran can learn from each other
The 2021 water year ended on Sept. 30, and it was another hot, dry year in the western U.S., with almost the entire region in drought.
The 2021 water year ended on Sept. 30, and it was another hot, dry year in the western U.S., with almost the entire region in drought.
The Supreme Court begins its annual term on Oct. 4, 2021, with a packed agenda highlighted by three claims of violations of constitutional rights. One is about religious rights. A second is about gun rights. And the biggest case this year is a challenge to abortion rights.
Actions continue in Washington, DC, to address longstanding market fairness issues within agriculture, but those behind a new campaign do not want progress derailed in helping smaller farmers.
A cooperative effort to restore habitats along the Lower Colorado River Basin is seeing the re-emergence of several threatened and endangered species.
Millions of pronghorn used to roam the West freely. But impediments like road and fences, as well as a changing climate, threaten the species' future.
Bob Garver takes a look at "Venom: Let There be Carnage." Is the sequal better than the original?
Social media influencers – people famous primarily for posting content online – are often accused of presenting artificial versions of their lives. But one group in particular is blurring the line between real and fake.
Life in Eads and Kiowa County, Colorado, as observed by Doris Lessenden.
Despite a January presidential order pausing all oil and gas leases on public lands, the federal government has restarted the process of leasing 6,600 acres of Utah wildlands.
Rising temperatures due to climate change are causing more than just uncomfortably hot days across the United States.