Government and PoliticsWestern Slope leaders mull tribal ownership of former Indigenous Boarding SchoolBy Tom Hesse
EnvironmentLawmakers will start 2024 with a new drought playbook. Is it bold enough for a hotter, drier Colorado River?By Rachel Estabrook
NewsFor the first time, Colorado details dark historical chapter of attempted forced assimilation of Indigenous children in extensive reportBy Rachel Estabrook
EnvironmentInterview: Lorelei Cloud makes history in a critical time as first tribal council member on the Colorado Water Conservation BoardBy Tom Hesse
EnvironmentInterview: How access to water affects Indigenous communities in the Colorado River basinBy Rachel Estabrook
Government and PoliticsSports betting, water, education: The issues raised by Colorado’s tribal chairmen in historic speeches at the state CapitolBy Andrew Kenney
EnvironmentUte Mountain Ute peace walk draws attention to uranium mill’s environmental and health impactsBy Stina Sieg
Government and PoliticsUte Indian Tribe criticizes Biden’s process for new monument on ancestral landBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentHistorically excluded from Colorado River policy, tribes want a say in how the dwindling resource is used. Access to clean water is a start.By Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeHistorically left out of Colorado River negotiations, 20 tribes urge Interior Secretary Haaland to include their voicesBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Life and CultureThe Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project Preserves History Of Apples For The FutureBy Carla Jimenez and Nancy Lofholm
EducationUte Mountain Ute School, Pueblo Community College And Others Get $27 Million For Projects Addressing Pandemic Education GapsBy Elena Rivera
JusticeUte Mountain Utes Earn $1.6 Million In Grants For Public Safety, Substance Abuse ProgramsBy Alex Scoville