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With more measles cases popping up, CPR Health Reporter John Daley turned to Dr. Michelle Barron, Senior Medical Director of UCHealth Infection Prevention and Control for answers.
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A new analysis shows more than two-thirds of data centers built—or in development—since 2022 are in drought-prone areas, including parts of the Mountain West. Experts warn this could strain water supplies for cities and farmers.
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Human-caused climate is driving drought in our region, pushing irrigators to find innovative ways to keep river water flowing, not just for agriculture, but for the wildlife and people that rely on it.
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The proposed railroad would transport crude oil from Utah through the Colorado Rockies to refineries in the Gulf of Mexico. The Supreme Court has ruled in the railway developers' favor, after hearing oral arguments in December.
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The state health department says private well users near Pine Winds Mobile Home Park should use bottled or filtered water.
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As demonstrations swirled around the Capitol five years ago, state lawmakers came together on a sweeping package of reforms that are still playing out.
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Native American tribes, including one from Nevada, want the U.S. government to explain how it funded boarding schools for Indigenous children
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The Velvet-Wood Mine is located southeast of Moab, just miles from the Colorado state line. It hasn't been operational since the 1980s, but it's now part of the Trump administration's efforts to ramp up mineral extraction and energy production.
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