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Adult zebra mussels have been detected in the Colorado River, in addition to several Grand Junction-area lakes. CPW will continue its sampling program to prevent the spread.
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Rural community leaders in southwest Colorado are organizing to ensure that immigrants know their constitutional rights, and that allies can protect them.
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The Gold King mine spill wasn’t the first big, unexpected release of acidic drainage from the mines near Silverton. Nor was it the last.
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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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NPR plans to make trims totaling more than $5 million over the course of the coming fiscal year to bring its annual budget into balance. Meanwhile, local stations are asking for more help.
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The federal government has issued new guidelines to wildland firefighters for the voluntary use of protective masks. The move comes as knowledge of long-term health risks faced by such workers – including cancer – grows.
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Spanish language music is popular and big business but feeling the effects of immigration crackdownsIncreased Immigration crackdowns are having an impact on Spanish-language live performances as performer visas are being revoked. This is having a significant economic impact on local communities.
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The Public Lands Rule allowed conservation to be managed as part of BLM's multiple-use mandate, along with other uses like mining and grazing. The Trump administration now says that rule doesn't pass muster.
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The "no tax on tips" provision allows qualified workers to deduct up to $25,000 from their income taxes
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Environment and outdoor recreation advocates say changes to the Land and Water Conservation Fund could undermine its effectiveness.
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Man who helped Colorado take politics out of redistricting calls partisan gerrymanders a ‘nightmare’Denver businessman Kent Thiry says he’s not abandoning the ideal of independent redistricting, but he doesn’t blame blue states for trying to respond to Texas’ new map.
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The transgender woman who sued Idaho to overturn its first-in-the-nation ban on some trans sports says she wants to call it quits.
- Starmer says he and Trump talked about support for Ukraine, pressure on Russia
- To save its unique and rare birds, New Zealand is turning to AI and genetic research
- How CDC's vaccine advisers could affect policy. And, Jimmy Kimmel pulled off the air
- UC Berkeley professor warns of 'unprecedented crackdown' on academic freedom
- UC Berkeley professor warns of 'unprecedented crackdown' on academic freedom
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