Rachel Cohen
@racheldcohen.bsky.social
Public radio reporter in the Mountain West
The order grants the official placed by DOGE oversight over the consolidation process, including control over funding, policy and personnel decisions.
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Interior Department announces restructuring led by DOGE official
Secretary Doug Burgum’s order grants that DOGE official oversight over the department's consolidation process, including control over funding, policy and personnel decisions.
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April 22, 2025 at 11:21 PM
The order grants the official placed by DOGE oversight over the consolidation process, including control over funding, policy and personnel decisions.
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Outdoor recreation is a big industry in the Mountain West, but most gear and clothes for outdoor activities is made overseas. Here's what some outdoor brands say about the impacts of tariffs on their business (w/ Alex Murphy): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Tariff hikes could hit outdoor recreation brands hard, industry warns
An uncertain future of new tariffs has the Colorado outdoor industry concerned. New and longtime brands are now preparing for what's next.
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April 15, 2025 at 4:10 PM
Outdoor recreation is a big industry in the Mountain West, but most gear and clothes for outdoor activities is made overseas. Here's what some outdoor brands say about the impacts of tariffs on their business (w/ Alex Murphy): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
A federal effort to understand and reduce the risk of cancer among firefighters has been shut down. By @murphywoodhouse.bsky.social: www.boisestatepublicradio.org/health/2025-...
Federal layoffs shut down registry that studied links between firefighters and cancer ‘indefinitely’
The move comes in the wake of massive Trump administration layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services, the parent agency of the Centers for Disease Control and the National Institute for O...
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April 15, 2025 at 4:04 PM
A federal effort to understand and reduce the risk of cancer among firefighters has been shut down. By @murphywoodhouse.bsky.social: www.boisestatepublicradio.org/health/2025-...
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Hunters and other recreationalists argue that “corner crossing” private properties is sometimes necessary to access public lands. A judge, looking at a Wyoming case, agreed. From the Mountain West News Bureau's @racheldcohen.bsky.social - www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Appeals court says corner-crossing is legal. What does it mean for the West?
The judges said the ranch could not deny access to federal public lands for lawful purposes and affirmed that corner crossing is not trespassing, as long as private land is not physically touched.
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March 26, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Hunters and other recreationalists argue that “corner crossing” private properties is sometimes necessary to access public lands. A judge, looking at a Wyoming case, agreed. From the Mountain West News Bureau's @racheldcohen.bsky.social - www.kunc.org/regional-new...
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Canadians will no longer be allowed to freely use the American entrance to the cultural building that sits on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border.
Locals feel a loss as the U.S. limits Canadian access to cross-border library
Canadians will no longer be allowed to freely use the American entrance to the cultural building that sits on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border.
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March 24, 2025 at 6:12 PM
Canadians will no longer be allowed to freely use the American entrance to the cultural building that sits on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border.
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Black-footed ferret recovery could face setbacks amid staff cuts. From the Mountain West News Bureau's @racheldcohen.bsky.social (w/ KUNC) - www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Black-footed ferret recovery could face setbacks amid staff cuts
The concern comes after Tina Jackson, who led the species’ recovery across 12 states–including Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona–was fired as part of the Trump Administration’s ...
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March 7, 2025 at 11:21 PM
Black-footed ferret recovery could face setbacks amid staff cuts. From the Mountain West News Bureau's @racheldcohen.bsky.social (w/ KUNC) - www.kunc.org/regional-new...
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Nederland will Nederland.
Why a tiny Colorado town wants to buy a ski resort. From the Mountain West News Bureau's Rachel Cohen (w/ KUNC and @npr.org): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Why a tiny Colorado town wants to buy a ski resort. From the Mountain West News Bureau's Rachel Cohen (w/ KUNC and @npr.org): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Why a tiny town wants to buy its neighboring ski resort
Amid changes in the ski industry, the tiny town of Nederland, Colo., is considering a bid to buy a beloved resort.
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March 3, 2025 at 4:50 PM
Nederland will Nederland.
Why a tiny Colorado town wants to buy a ski resort. From the Mountain West News Bureau's Rachel Cohen (w/ KUNC and @npr.org): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Why a tiny Colorado town wants to buy a ski resort. From the Mountain West News Bureau's Rachel Cohen (w/ KUNC and @npr.org): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
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Hundreds gathered at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado to protest cuts over the weekend. Some fired workers touched on services that could be lost. From the Mountain West News Bureau's Rachel Cohen (w/KUNC): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Protestors rally at national parks against firing of federal employees
More than 150 gatherings took place Saturday at National Park Service sites nationwide. They were organized by a group of off-duty or former park service staff and seasonal employees.
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March 3, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Hundreds gathered at Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado to protest cuts over the weekend. Some fired workers touched on services that could be lost. From the Mountain West News Bureau's Rachel Cohen (w/KUNC): www.kunc.org/regional-new...
I was at Rocky Mountain National Park this weekend where ~800 protestors lined an entrance road to push back on the firing of federal employees. It was one of more than 150 demonstrations at park sites. www.kunc.org/regional-new...
Protestors rally at national parks against firing of federal employees
More than 150 gatherings took place Saturday at National Park Service sites nationwide. They were organized by a group of off-duty or former park service staff and seasonal employees.
www.kunc.org
March 3, 2025 at 7:57 PM
I was at Rocky Mountain National Park this weekend where ~800 protestors lined an entrance road to push back on the firing of federal employees. It was one of more than 150 demonstrations at park sites. www.kunc.org/regional-new...
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I’m really glad I went up to McCall for this. In towns like that across the West, the Forest Service and other public land agencies are a major presence. That means these layoffs hit hard. www.boisestatepublicradio.org/politics-gov...
In an Idaho mountain town, mass firings provoke a community backlash
Massive federal layoffs are hitting communities across the West, including rural, recreation hotspots like McCall, Idaho. Here's how that town is responding.
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February 20, 2025 at 12:48 AM
I’m really glad I went up to McCall for this. In towns like that across the West, the Forest Service and other public land agencies are a major presence. That means these layoffs hit hard. www.boisestatepublicradio.org/politics-gov...
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Big news on presumptive coverage for wildland firefighters. Many women - 16 percent of the federal wildland force - raised issues about the notable absence of cancers like breast and uterine from the original list or presumptively covered cancers for workers' compensation claims.
After Glaring Gaps In Protection, Female Wildland Firefighters Now Covered For Reproductive Cancers And Others.
Breast, uterine, basal cell carcinoma, and ovarian cancers now covered.
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January 6, 2025 at 6:34 PM
Big news on presumptive coverage for wildland firefighters. Many women - 16 percent of the federal wildland force - raised issues about the notable absence of cancers like breast and uterine from the original list or presumptively covered cancers for workers' compensation claims.