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Marijuana

Tribal elders and landscape (Aaron Nesheim); cannabis leaf (Roberto (Bear) Guerra); Travel Plaza fire (Jerry Tom); maps (USGS and Flickr); documents from author’s research.
Posted inJanuary 2025: The West's Most Wanted

Legal weed entrepreneurs promised a windfall from tribal lands. Then it fell apart.

by Judith Matloff December 17, 2024December 20, 2024

The Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone are still picking up the pieces from the failed cannabis cultivation venture.

Posted inJanuary 11, 2024: The Creatures in Our Midst

The state of the West’s cannabis economy

by Jonathan Thompson February 1, 2024March 8, 2024

A booming industry is reviving communities and suffering growing pangs.

Posted inArticles

A new investigation reveals depth of skewed policing in Siskiyou County

by Theo Whitcomb August 10, 2022January 24, 2024

A staggering percentage of stops by county deputies targeted Asian-American residents.

Posted inMay 1, 2022: New Ways of Seeing the West

Why is this California sheriff suddenly interested in ‘environmental crimes?’

by Theo Whitcomb April 29, 2022January 24, 2024

Law enforcement takes center stage in Siskiyou County’s fight over who can, and can’t, use land and water.

Posted inArticles

How marijuana, legal and not, is reshaping the West

by Theo Whitcomb April 20, 2022January 24, 2024

A 4/20 roundup of the industry’s trials, triumphs and political conundrums.

Posted inArticles

For cannabis farms, ecosystem science is scarce

by Theo Whitcomb April 7, 2022January 24, 2024

An interview with an ecologist studying the West’s emerging, and rarely researched, industry.

Posted inNovember 1, 2021: The Radioactive Waste Next Door

Hmong Americans in Northern California fight wildfire — and distrust

by Theo Whitcomb October 18, 2021January 24, 2024

Wary of local authorities, a community forms an ad-hoc firefighting force to defend its property.

Posted inArticles

A California county spars over water, marijuana law and race

by Theo Whitcomb September 7, 2021January 24, 2024

Tasked to map an enigmatic aquifer for future water management, scientists confront political and scientific uncertainty.

Posted inArticles

Illegal marijuana grows are stealing from California’s scarce water

by Julie Cart July 21, 2021January 24, 2024

As drought grips the Golden State, water thefts have increased to record levels. The most common offender: illegal pot farms.

Posted inJune 1, 2021: Once and Future Fires

Cannabis has a carbon problem

by Jonathan Thompson May 31, 2021January 24, 2024

The burgeoning marijuana industry gobbles up electricity.

Posted inMay 1, 2021: Beauty and Biodiversity in the Borderlands

Investigation: Illegal cannabis operation looks for roots in Indigenous communities

by Wufei Yu and Ed Williams March 22, 2021January 24, 2024

High Country News and Searchlight New Mexico confirmed that Dineh Benally, who set up illegal ventures on the Navajo Nation, attempts new operations in South Dakota.

Posted inDecember 1, 2020: A Community Divided

Elections in the West highlight divisions and diversity

by HCN staff November 19, 2020January 26, 2024

Justice, power and environment: The 2020 elections were defined by grassroots organizing and deep partisanship.

Posted inArticles

How the West’s wildfires impact crops

by Virginia Gewin October 20, 2020January 24, 2024

Wine grape and cannabis growers try to assess the invisible damage of ash and smoke on their harvests.

Posted inMarch 1, 2020: Predator (Mis)perceptions

Psychedelics on a trip to Western ballots

by Nick Bowlin February 25, 2020January 24, 2024

Decriminalization campaigns follow a Denver ballot initiative to regulate shrooms that passed last year.

Posted inJuly 21, 2019: A Radical Return

Bankrupt bigly; coal’s demise; shoplifting job applicant

by Betsy Marston July 21, 2019January 24, 2024

Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.

Posted inArticles

A high alpine weed grower’s unusual harvest

by Daniel Brenner March 1, 2019January 24, 2024

Rob Trotter’s vision continues to deteriorate as he works on his marijuana farm in Gypsum, Colorado.

Posted inMay 28, 2018: The River of Lost Souls

Black women rewrite weed’s legacy in Los Angeles

by Ruxandra Guidi April 20, 2018January 24, 2024

Entrepreneurs find opportunity and community in what was once illegal.

Posted inMay 28, 2018: The River of Lost Souls

Why Compton said no to legal marijuana sales

by Christine Ro April 20, 2018January 24, 2024

The California city tries to move on from a painful history scarred by illegal drugs.

Posted inArticles

The Forest Service’s battle against illegal marijuana farms

by Piper McDaniel October 31, 2017January 24, 2024

Drug cartels on federal land pose enormous environmental and financial costs.

Posted inMay 15, 2017: Prison Town

Public banking goes to pot

by Jeremy Lybarger April 19, 2017January 24, 2024

California activists turn to the cannabis industry to help launch the nation’s first public bank in nearly a century.

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