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Without qualified interpreters at doctors' offices, non-English speakers can face bad — even fatal — health outcomes. A hospital in rural Colorado is training its existing bilingual staff to address the service gap.
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Campbell is one of only four Native Americans in U.S. history to serve in the United States Senate. On Monday, April 13, 2026, a gathering in Ignacio drew hundreds to celebrate Campbell's unusual life trajectory.
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Becky Mitchell represents Colorado in the ongoing negotiations over the river. At a seminar last week, Mitchell outlined Colorado's position in talks with six other western states and talked about why hope is fading for a negotiated settlement.
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Proposed budget eliminates program to help people with utility bills, affecting millions in the WestMillions rely on this help to pay their bills during extreme cold and heat surges
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The Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla tribes view their traditional foods as something that deserves the utmost respect. So, they're striving to repurpose their food waste.
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The gathering will help whittle down which candidates will appear on primary ballots in June.
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Colorado voters split on trajectory of state but share common worry on polarization.
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A new study from Western Colorado University found that winters with low snowpack tend to yield wildfire seasons that destroy more live biomass. The findings don't bode well for Colorado forests this summer, but the worst outcomes can still be avoided.
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