Instead of fixing Oregon, the Greater Idaho movement seeks to leave it. White supremacists are on board.
Leah Sottile
James Watt, Ted Kaczynski and power over lands
The legacies of the two recently departed men are intertwined.
The 90-foot sentinel of Butte, Montana
What does a statue dedicated to mothers reveal about women’s rights?
How a trail in rural Oregon became a target of far-right extremism
To understand the state’s urban-rural divide, start by looking at Yamhill County’s proposed walking trail.
Did James Plymell need to die?
How homelessness is criminalized in small cities and towns across the West.
As a plague sweeps the land, zealots see a gift from heaven
Extremist pastors are using the COVID-19 pandemic to push their conservative religious ideologies.
What really is antifa?
Effie Baum, an ‘everyday anti-fascist,’ talks about President Trump’s threat to designate the movement as a terrorist organization, and corrects the record.
The Gadsden flag is a symbol. But whose?
How a Revolutionary War-era flag evolved into an anti-government symbol.
The residual power of Ammon Bundy
What’s it like when the West’s most notorious anti-government figure comes to your town?
Racist policing plagues Portland’s nightclubs
A reckoning is coming for Oregon’s white supremacist past.
The deadly consequences of Christian ‘faith-healers’
A new film explores a fringe sect’s concept of freedom and the child deaths caused by it.
Idaho protects the rights of faith healers. Should it?
A debate rages over the extent of religious freedom in the face of preventable deaths.
The Malheur Refuge trials are over, but the movement that led to them isn’t.
Four defendants receive guilty verdicts, ending a yearlong drama.