

Stephanie May Joyce
Stephanie May Joyce is a writer and podcast producer based in Santa Fe. Her stories about border conflicts, public lands, and the crab mafia, among other things, have been published by 国产吃瓜黑料, NPR, Bloomberg Businessweek, and 99% Invisible. You can find more of her work at .
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Gage Lorentz was pulled over for speeding on a dirt road in Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Minutes later he lay on the ground, dead from a point-blank shot to the heart. How did a trivial traffic stop lead to his death?
In a new era of menacing blazes, there are lessons to be learned from the people who stay and defend their properties
She hosts Travel Channel鈥檚 鈥楳ysterious Islands,鈥 flies planes, scuba dives, travels solo to the most remote corners of the world鈥攁nd she's just getting started
The Olympic runner, poet, and filmmaker on how she does it all, with unmistakable style
The Bering Sea is one of the deadliest places on the planet. But for the fishermen who harvest crab there every winter, their work had steadily been getting safer鈥攖hey hadn't lost a boat in a decade. That all changed on February 11, 2017, when the 110-foot Destination disappeared off the coast of Alaska with its six-man crew.
The first woman to ride Mavericks on her love-hate relationship with the sport, competing against other women, and why she never went pro
The longtime DOI employee says he was forced out because he spoke up about the risk climate change poses to Alaskans. We caught up with him to talk the state of the Interior, how his colleagues are faring, and what he'd say to Secretary Ryan Zinke if given the chance.