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Number of problem bears surge in Aspen area

ASPEN – Authorities in the Aspen area say they responded to three times as many calls about problem bears this year compared with last year. Park and Wildlife officials blame poor...

Worries in Estes Park about possible park fee increases

ESTES PARK – Business leaders in Estes Park say they’re worried about a proposal to significantly increase entrance fees at national parks such as nearby Rocky Mountain National Park. ...

Candidate to lead U.S. land agency: No advocate of transfers

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – A candidate to lead an agency that oversees public lands totaling one-eighth of the U.S. says environmentalists mischaracterize her as an advocate of signing those landscape...

Deer hunting limited in Western U.S. states after tough winter

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Hunting guide Mike Clark normally has more than 20 clients lined up each fall for trips deep into Wyoming’s western wilderness to shoot mule deer, prized by hunters for thei...

Mine spill advisory committee to meet on aquifer

FARMINGTON – An advisory panel will get an update on an aquifer affected by a 2015 mine waste spoil that fouled rivers in three Western states. The Farmington Daily Times reported...

Condor group wants to get more hunters to avoid lead bullets

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – An effort to bring one of the world’s largest birds back from the brink of extinction is expanding after northern Arizona and southern Utah found some success in getting d...

Program enhances Navajo language in tribal courts

CROWNPOINT, N.M. (AP) – Inside a study room at Navajo Technical University here, a class of seven employees from the Navajo Nation Judicial Branch is taking steps to enhance the Navajo langu...

In Indian Country, honoring flag might mean different anthems

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – As fierce debate rages about “taking a knee” during the national anthem to protest social injustice, Native Americans have a unique take on the issue as the ethnic group w...

Arpaio pursued case to hurt senator’s son, lawsuit claims

Austin Flake, wife charged in deaths of 21 dogs

Rocky Mountain National Park may broaden exhibits about tribes

Rocky Mountain National Park might revamp its informational program to represent Native Americans who have connections to the region, according to the University of Colorado Boulder. ...

EPA reviewing work on Navajo Nation uranium sites

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – A federal watchdog says it will review the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s efforts to clean up abandoned uranium sites on the Navajo Nation. The EPA re...

Kids have friends the court

ALBUQUERQUE – Looking adorable is only part of the job description. Also required is the ability to remain calm in public spaces and to impart that peaceful feeling to others, par...