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Articles by Valerie Richardson

In a sharp rebuke to a report from the Department of the Interior, a coalition of Western states is challenging its conclusions that human activity has led to widespread reduction in the Greater sage-grouse's population, not human activity. An attorney working the case described "extensive flaws in the agencies' science." (Associated Press)

Western states coalition opposes listing sage-grouse as endangered

A coalition of rural Western counties and business interests is contesting the science being used to decide whether to list the Greater sage-grouse as endangered or threatened, accusing the Obama administration of relying on "selective, false and biased" research.

March 18, 2015
Paramedics were called to the scene early Thursday to take two police officers to a hospital for treatment of injuries that were not considered to be life-threatening. They were shot while standing guard in front of the Ferguson Police Station during a protest.

Ferguson protesters set back by gunfire on 2 police officers

Activists offered their support to the two police officers shot Thursday in Ferguson but acknowledged that the gunfire delivered a setback to the movement as questions surfaced over whether nonstop protests helped provoke the incident.

March 12, 2015
Ferguson Mo., Mayor James W. Knowles reads a statement, Wednesday, March 4, 2015, in Ferguson. The Justice Department cleared a white former Ferguson police officer in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old, but also issued a scathing report calling for sweeping changes in city law enforcement practices it called discriminatory and unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Ferguson mayor vows to hold biased police accountable

The mayor of Ferguson said city officials will hold accountable anyone involved in the targeting of the minority community for tickets and arrests revealed in last week’s Justice Department report.

March 8, 2015