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New research shows that wildfires are a major contributor to ozone pollution, and can significantly exceed the impacts of human-generated emissions.
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The data system will be used to track cases and support the families of missing and murdered Indigenous relatives.
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The San Juan River near Pagosa Springs peaked at 12.6 feet deep. People are still out of their homes in Vallecito.
Protect the future of KSUT by becoming a sustaining member.
Hear singer/songwriter Taylor Rae talk about her music and play songs, in this KSUT Session.
The Durango band stopped by the KSUT studios to play a few songs and talk about their music.
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NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life becomes an existential question. His new memoir is We Survived the Night.
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The river is predicted to crest after midnight Tuesday, a foot and a half above the flood stage.
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Senate Republicans confirmed William Kirkland among more than 100 Trump nominees along party lines — while Democrats, including Arizona Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, voted against it a week into the government shutdown.
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A new report finds that rising temperatures are making droughts across the Mountain West and Southwest even worse — and longer-lasting.
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Students going to and coming from school are especially vulnerable to accidents
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KSUT Conversation: La Plata Electric Association's Chris Hansen on Co-Op Month, Tri-State separationIn recognition of National Co-op Month, we talk to Chris Hansen, who oversees La Plata Electric Association.
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Every two and a half miles of barbed wire is responsible for killing one deer, elk or pronghorn a year, one study estimated.
- Ace Frehley, lead guitarist in Kiss, dies at 74
- Ex-national security adviser John Bolton indicted in classified documents case
- Adelita Grijalva can force a vote on the Epstein files, but she's still not sworn in
- NPR 'founding mother' Susan Stamberg has died
- President Trump envisions D.C. arch to mark 250th anniversary of U.S.
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