Savannah Maher
Reporter
SHORT BIO
Savannah is a reporter based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centers on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
Latest Stories (285)
What might an FTC crackdown on some subscription practices mean for news outlets?
Nov 19, 2021
The agency has warned companies against using what it calls "illegal dark patterns" to trap consumers into subscriptions that are then hard to get out of.
Native leaders raise economic issues at First Nations Summit
Nov 15, 2021
During the summit, tribal leaders drew attention to the lack of investment in the Indian Health Service.
The infrastructure bill is on the president’s desk. What’s in it for rural America?
Nov 15, 2021
Rural states with the most work to do on those fronts — like Alaska, Wyoming, Montana and Vermont — will receive the most funding per capita.
How employer vaccine mandates are playing out in one tribal economy
Nov 12, 2021
During the pandemic, many tribal governments’ strict public health orders have clashed with the more relaxed approach of nearby communities.
Supply chain snags hit books
Nov 10, 2021
Shipping delays, reduced printing capacity and a paper shortage plague publishers and retailers as holiday shopping gets underway.
How can the U.S. government better distribute funding to tribal governments?
Nov 4, 2021
A Harvard policy paper out this week on the government's pandemic relief effort calls on the Treasury Department to create a dedicated tribal affairs office.
Community college support left out of Biden's plan
Nov 1, 2021
A nationwide tuition waiver is among the policies that’s been cut from the Build Back Better Act.
Rural Americans brace for more expensive propane
Oct 29, 2021
Heading into winter, the price of residential propane is higher than it's been in 10 years.
Climate change and a labor shortage threaten New Mexico’s signature chile crop
Oct 25, 2021
Growing chiles, a way of life in southern New Mexico, is under pressure.
FCC proposes rule change to help tribal libraries with broadband
Oct 25, 2021
A change to the E-Rate program could help tribal libraries get online.