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Planning 2.0 rule made sense, democracy nor the land served

On Tuesday, Congress repealed the Bureau of Land Management’s 2016 Planning 2.0 rule using, for the second time, the 20-year-old little known Congressional Review Act. Doing so was a gross...

Conditions improve for Spring Creek Basin mustangs

A new water catchment system and birth-control dart program have stabilized the Spring Creek Basin wild horse herd in Disappointment Valley. Today, a manageable 62 wild mustangs r...

La Plata County wants Rep. Scott Tipton to oppose bill on public lands

Bill would give local law enforcement authority on BLM, Forest Service lands

Conditions improve for Spring Creek Basin mustangs

Disappointment Valley’s Spring Creek Basin mustangs and range healthier

Demonstrators demand Sen. Cory Gardner support methane emission rules

More than 150 people gather outside senator’s Durango office

Montezuma commissioners endorse King II coal mine expansion

Hesperus mine supports local economy, letter states

Tribes plead with Bureau of Land Management for protection of Chaco

Drilling hurts land, water and people, leaders say

Federal rules on methane emissions may be short-lived

GOP-controlled Congress looks to smother rules set in Obama’s waning days

County wants water, alternative routes considered in proposed mine expansion

Public comment period ends Feb. 5

Drilling rights near Chaco Canyon sell for $3M

Native American, environmentalists delayed sale 3 times

Additional environmental study planned for Hesperus coal mine expansion

King II proposal for work on 950 acres to get new environmental probe

BLM official supports development of new Mancos trails

Three parcels could host hikers, cyclists, horseback riders