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Crisosto, of Mescalero Apache, Chiricahua Apache, and Diné lineage, will serve as poet laureate for two years.
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“It isn’t just an affront to localism. It’s an attempt to reengineer thought.”
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Ace of spades playing cards were left in abandoned vehicles last month after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained the drivers, according to a Glenwood Springs-based Latino advocacy nonprofit. The cards have historically been used as an intimidation tactic.
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The states with Democratic AGs argue that federal agencies are side-stepping important environmental laws to carry out the executive order.
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A yearslong effort by some local residents to remove or restrict kids' access to certain adult books from Garfield County's public libraries has been largely unsuccessful so far, but with the recent appointment of two new library trustees by the county commissioners and the library district's executive director about to retire, changes could still be coming.
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The measures add to this session's slate of gun legislation, building on laws passed to tighten firearm regulations over the last several years.
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A journalist and Carbondale local, Stewart Huntington, traveled back to his hometown of Minneapolis last month to report on ICE activities and local resistance efforts.
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