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Russell Droke, the mayordomo of Pacheco Community Ditch in Taos, is engaged in an “ongoing water allocation dispute.” It’s not with an acequia parciante or a Texan — rather, Droke is talking about ...
The ongoing riots in Los Angeles over immigration enforcement have taken on a decidedly nationalist character, with rioters and supporters invoking Mexico’s past ownership of much of the western ...
Would commuters be more likely to ride a bike if they had the option to ride in a protected lane? New research led by a ...
South Dakota's casino scene leans heavily toward boutique and traditional establishments, fostering a community feel that resonates with both locals and tourists. It’s this combination of ...
The passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would constitute "by far the largest cut to SNAP in history," a left-leaning think tank said.
The two confirmed sightings of kittens could indicate major advancements for the species, Oklahoma conservation officials ...
Several states currently offer property tax exemptions to older homeowners, and seven more are now trying to introduce ...
A visit to the northernmost region in Europe’s northernmost country offers a window into how to make electric vehicles the ...
The data show that stations serving rural and Indigenous audiences in the West would be the hardest hit. Here’s why, by the ...
EL PAÍS received exclusive access to the latest developments and updates in the Ancient American Art section of the ...
The animals that plummeted 85 feet into Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave provide a layered history of life dating back to the ...
The interactive Medieval Murder Map visualizes 355 homicides reported by coroners in the 14th century across London, York and ...
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