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While the United States marks its 250th birthday as a nation, Colorado is celebrating its 150th birthday as a state.
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The Associated Press called the race for Weiser just before 8 p.m., with Weiser leading Bennet 54.7 percent to 45.3 percent.
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Wildfires have spread rapidly due to extreme fire conditions, burning tens of thousands of acres and straining firefighting resources.
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Wildland firefighters face extreme conditions. For those who identify as LGBTQ, there are challenges beyond the fireline. This Pride Month, the Mountain West News Bureau reports on how that community is responding.
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The state’s highest court is preventing Democrats’ attempt to counter Republicans' mid-cycle redistricting.
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Emily Barker, Nick Hutcherson, and Sydney Watson were killed battling the Snyder Fire.
KSUT Presents the 21st Annual Party in the Park with headliners MarchFourth and show openers Cha Wa.
View incident updates, fire maps, and smoke impacts from around the region.
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Part two of a series marking the station’s history, told through interviews with DJs, board members, staff, and listeners who helped shape KSUT's legacy.
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Municipal supplies are protected, but Dolores Water Conservancy District says full-service supplies out of McPhee Reservoir are at extreme shortages this year.
- Washington's July 4 parade is off. The fireworks are still on
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- China's military promotes 2 new generals after anti-corruption purge thins ranks
- Opinion: America is still a work in progress
- Parades canceled and events delayed as historic heat grips U.S. on Independence Day
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