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Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson covers politics and the West from Denver. She can be reached at vrichardson@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Valerie Richardson

Wheat stands ready for harvest in a field. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner, File)

John Duarte to pay $1.1M fine for plowing wheat field without permit

The farmer from California's Central Valley agreed Tuesday to a settlement with the Justice Department that will have him pay $330,000 in civil penalties and purchase $770,000 in vernal pool mitigation credits for violating Waters of the United States rule by plowing his wheat field in 2012. Published August 15, 2017

Rare solar eclipse to fill American small towns

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. | This railroad town of 25,000 may be just a speck on flyover country, but for one day next week, North Platte will feel like the center of the universe. Published August 15, 2017

Amanda Connick of North Platte, Nebraska, sports a T-shirt advertising the best times and locations for eclipse-viewing on the Nebraska Sandhills. Photo by Valerie Richardson / The Washington Times

Solar eclipse to fill small towns across America

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. | This railroad town of 25,000 may be just a speck on flyover country, but for one day next week, North Platte will feel like the center of the universe. Published August 14, 2017

Amanda Connick of North Platte, Nebraska, sports a T-shirt advertising the best times and locations for eclipse-viewing on the Nebraska Sandhills. (Valerie Richardson/The Washington Times)

Solar eclipse to fill small towns across America

Millions of people are expected to gravitate toward rural America to view Monday's total solar eclipse, a rare celestial event. The path of totality runs from Lincoln Beach, Oregon, to Charleston, South Carolina, presenting backwoods burgs with unparalleled moments in the sun. Published August 14, 2017

Advocates of raising the age for tobacco purchases point to a federal survey showing that more than 80 percent of adult smokers had their first cigarette before age 18 and almost 95 said they started smoking before age 21. (Associated Press/File)

States raise tobacco buying age to 21

The movement to raise the tobacco buying age to 21 has caught fire, with recent victories in three states as anti-smoking advocates blow past critics who see the measures as another dubious undertaking of the nanny state. Published August 10, 2017

In this photo taken Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014, and provided by Dan Huebner, Uno, the only beagle to ever win best in show at the Westminster Kennel Cub, plays on the ranch where he now lives in Austin, Texas. Uno won Westminster in 2008 and will be 9 in May. (AP Photo/Dan Huebner)

Pet dogs, cats harm climate, professor says

A UCLA professor who recommended replacing dogs and cats with more climate-friendly pets in the name of global warming may have bitten off more than he can chew. Published August 8, 2017