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Savannah is a former Marketplace reporter based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centered on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
This week the U.S. Postal Service announced a $6.5 billion net loss for the fiscal year ending September 30.
Major league sports are getting more creative at a time when just 16% of Americans follow a team “very” or “extremely” closely.
What happens when you lose access to affordable running water?
House Republicans recommended eliminating the budget for the Labor Department’s Women’s Bureau. Here’s what could be lost if that happens.
If an extension or replacement bill isn’t passed by the new year, there could be major consequences for farmers and consumers.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, makes its free-bus-fare experiment permanent. In many cities, though, riders value quality of service over cost.
When big farms moved into the desert, an Arizona town worried it would run out of water.
The walkout, called “pharmageddon” on social media, included pharmacists at CVS and Walgreens.
High mortgage rates and building costs have reversed the pandemic trend of bigger houses.
Amid historic drought, tribes are fighting for a voice in managing the Colorado River.