“Fuel moisture” drives wildfires, and the metric can be used to better allocate firefighting resources.
Some businesses are rebounding after historic flooding in the region. But others are still struggling.
The U.S. Forest Service has a military team it uses as backup to fight fires.
Officials who help oversee public lands say they are seeing a lot more families living in these spaces.
Laws and regulations are changing to kick this harmful “forever chemical” off the ski hill.
Some health officials and researchers say the tests could save lives. But many state drug paraphernalia laws make them illegal.
Many volunteer rescue groups had an increase in calls last year.
Flush with demand, meat processors are walking away from wild game.
Managed burns take communication between federal officials and locals.
The Trump administration moved the agency’s headquarters to Colorado from Washington, D.C. in a controversial move that’s still questioned.