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The Juneteenth holiday gives Coloradans a chance to celebrate and honor the history of enslaved people in the United States.
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KSUT's Adam Burke interviews Williams about her latest book, where she explores extraordinary encounters in the natural world, in an effort to make sense of the COVID-19 pandemic and her long tenure as writer in residence at Harvard Divinity School.
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The festival returns to Orchard Park Plaza, bringing together local musicians, student ensembles, and Indigenous jazz artists from across North America. But the festival is about more than music.
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Utah's congressional delegation attempted to use the Congressional Review Act to overturn the management plan for nearly 2 million acres of the Southern Utah monument. They have now run up against a 60 day time limit for the procedural maneuver.
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Both in the United States and around the world, fire seasons in 2025 were relatively light. Yet the loss of lives and property hit historic highs, raising questions about whether acres burned is the best metric to assess devastation caused by wildfires, according to a recent analysis.
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Conservation and historical groups sued as the Trump administration targeted hundreds of exhibits on climate change, civil rights and diverse communities.
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Developers say there's plenty of water for a giant data center in southern New Mexico. Some locals are skeptical.
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Companies have long registered in Delaware because of its favorable business environment. But Wyoming’s low tax rates, cryptocurrency industry and chancery court could be making them change course.
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Increased federal funding is helping to create new public and private alliances and provide culturally appropriate pre-natal and post-birth care.
- Ukrainian attacks prompt Russian-held Crimea to halt civilian gasoline sales
- Trump claims vandals damaged D.C. Reflecting Pool, and says it will be drained again
- The National Park Service continues to have to move docks as Lake Powell shrinks
- What could make a peace deal with Iran viable? One expert weighs in
- Colombia runoff vote shaped by security fears and conflict warnings
Graham, who will celebrate a decade as KSUT’s Executive Director on July 18, received the 2026 Arts and Community Action Award.
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