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When the conditions are right, land managers sometimes allow naturally ignited fires to burn. And new research shows that there can be significant ecological benefits when they do so.
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“It isn’t just an affront to localism. It’s an attempt to reengineer thought.”
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Cold temperatures have settled over much of the Mountain West this winter, but precipitation has been harder to come by, leaving large parts of the region unusually dry for late January.
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Lawmakers rejected a request to add hundreds of new prison beds, saying the state must first address staffing shortages and parole backlogs.
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From January 16-18, 2026, the First People's Festival in Estes Park brought together Indigenous artists, dancers, educators, and families for a fashion show, an art market, cultural demonstrations, and a powwow, creating a space for celebration, education, and remembrance.
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Ridgway oil painter Emma Kalff talks about what it takes to make a living as a visual artist today, from balancing creative work with business demands to teaching online as a way to push back against isolation in rural communities.
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The National Park Service started free entry days in 2009. The selection and number of days have varied, but Martin Luther King Jr. Day has been on the list ever since 2011.
- India and the EU clinch the 'mother of all deals' in a historic trade agreement
- After rocky start, Bari Weiss to cut staff, add commentators at CBS News
- Trump sends border czar to Minnesota. And, trial over social media addiction begins
- GLP-1 drugs don't work for everyone. But personalized obesity care in the future might
- Minnesota Gov. Walz says Trump agreed to 'consider' reducing number of ICE agents
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