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Wall Street Journal reports buyer is Palantair CEO Alex Karp
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The Aspen Jewish Congregation has seen a big turnout at its Hanukkah events this week, despite news of an antisemitic attack in Australia that killed 15 people on Sunday.
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Nevada wildlife officials have confirmed the presence of the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome in bats, marking the first detection in the state — and making Nevada the final western state where the pathogen has now been found.
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The new ‘dredge-and-fill’ rules address a gap by the U.S. Supreme Court’s Sackett decision two years ago, which drastically shrunk the number of waterways eligible for federal protections.
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The school board signed off on an increased mill levy, which will bring in an additional $5 million in property tax revenue.
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National monuments across the West do more than preserve iconic landscapes — they also help protect the rivers millions of people rely on for drinking water. But a new analysis warns those protections could weaken under the Trump administration’s push to redraw the boundaries of several monuments.
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287(g) agreements allow local law enforcement agencies to assist in federal immigration efforts
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Lake Tahoe is the spiritual center of the world to the Washoe people, who are Indigenous to the region, but they have limited access to its shores. A grassroots nonprofit hopes to change that.
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Residents of Woody Creek Plaza pressed APCHA for action over a convicted sex offender living near children, but the board says it lacks authority as the case heads to a Dec. 30 hearing.