Ban on uranium mining near Grand Canyon set to expire
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Jeremy Hobson: Now to New Mexico, where the state's largest wildfire ever is still growing, which means the cost of putting it out is growing as well. Last year, the Forest Service spent $1.4 billion...
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Jeremy Hobson: Republicans in the House of Representatives voted again last week to repeal President Obama's health care law. But since President Obama has no intention of signing the repeal, health...
View ArticleThe battle over uranium mining near the Grand Canyon
The land surrounding the Grand Canyon contains some of the richest uranium ore deposits in the country. But as of 2012, new uranium mining claims are banned on land surrounding Grand Canyon National...
View ArticleSequester hits Native Americans' mental health services
Centuries ago, tribes gave up much of their land to the federal government in exchange for promises of funded health care, education and housing. Time and time again those funds have been cut. The...
View ArticleCell phone dead zones bring a call for more towers
On the afternoon of May 20, 2014, travelers driving through Oak Creek Canyon on their way to Sedona’s famous red rocks noticed a plume of smoke. Since they couldn’t get a cell signal, they followed...
View ArticleBan on uranium mining near Grand Canyon set to expire
Steve Chiotakis: Uranium's going for about $52 a pound these days -- that's up five fold in the last ten years alone. And some of the richest uranium deposits just so happen to be on land surrounding...
View ArticleMega-wildfires spark costly decisions
Jeremy Hobson: Now to New Mexico, where the state's largest wildfire ever is still growing, which means the cost of putting it out is growing as well. Last year, the Forest Service spent $1.4 billion...
View ArticleHealth clinics brace for 'pent-up demand'
Jeremy Hobson: Republicans in the House of Representatives voted again last week to repeal President Obama's health care law. But since President Obama has no intention of signing the repeal, health...
View ArticleThe battle over uranium mining near the Grand Canyon
The land surrounding the Grand Canyon contains some of the richest uranium ore deposits in the country. But as of 2012, new uranium mining claims are banned on land surrounding Grand Canyon National...
View ArticleSequester hits Native Americans' mental health services
Centuries ago, tribes gave up much of their land to the federal government in exchange for promises of funded health care, education and housing. Time and time again those funds have been cut. The...
View ArticleCell phone dead zones bring a call for more towers
On the afternoon of May 20, 2014, travelers driving through Oak Creek Canyon on their way to Sedona’s famous red rocks noticed a plume of smoke. Since they couldn’t get a cell signal, they followed...
View ArticleBan on uranium mining near Grand Canyon set to expire
Steve Chiotakis: Uranium's going for about $52 a pound these days -- that's up five fold in the last ten years alone. And some of the richest uranium deposits just so happen to be on land surrounding...
View ArticleMega-wildfires spark costly decisions
Jeremy Hobson: Now to New Mexico, where the state's largest wildfire ever is still growing, which means the cost of putting it out is growing as well. Last year, the Forest Service spent $1.4 billion...
View ArticleHealth clinics brace for 'pent-up demand'
Jeremy Hobson: Republicans in the House of Representatives voted again last week to repeal President Obama's health care law. But since President Obama has no intention of signing the repeal, health...
View ArticleThe battle over uranium mining near the Grand Canyon
The land surrounding the Grand Canyon contains some of the richest uranium ore deposits in the country. But as of 2012, new uranium mining claims are banned on land surrounding Grand Canyon National...
View ArticleSequester hits Native Americans' mental health services
Centuries ago, tribes gave up much of their land to the federal government in exchange for promises of funded health care, education and housing. Time and time again those funds have been cut. The...
View ArticleCell phone dead zones bring a call for more towers
On the afternoon of May 20, 2014, travelers driving through Oak Creek Canyon on their way to Sedona’s famous red rocks noticed a plume of smoke. Since they couldn’t get a cell signal, they followed...
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