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Record-low snowpack across the Upper Colorado River Basin will likely translate to poor conditions for spring runoff, and could mean emergency action to supplement low water levels in Lake Powell.
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Tami Graham speaks with Elaine Chick, Water Information Program Manager for the Southwestern Water Conservation District, about the upcoming 42nd annual Southwest Water Seminar.
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Compañeros, an immigrant advocacy group in Durango, says it has received multiple reports of increased immigration enforcement across La Plata County.
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Using a massive data set detailing some 70 million policies, researchers have found that “credit scores impact homeowners insurance premiums as much as disaster risk.”
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The National Park Service recorded 323 million visits in 2025 at parks, historic sites, monuments and recreation areas, about a 3% decline from 2024’s all-time high.
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Tribal leaders say 10 Bureau of Indian Affairs law enforcement officers were assigned to the reservation to curb violence. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, along with Rep. Jeff Hurd, are asking why they only have one.
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Rusty dust layers can hasten snowmelt and leave farmers, ranchers, and ecosystems with less water during the summer heat. The state’s pure white snow this year is a rare boon that might, or might not, last.
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Cross-country ski areas are doing their best to adapt, but they lack the same tools available in the far bigger downhill skiing industry.
- President Trump and Iranian officials have conflicting stories about ongoing talks
- 8 architecture and culture groups sue Trump and the Kennedy Center board
- Riz Ahmed is his own worst critic. His new show 'Bait' explores that
- Supreme Court declines to review press freedom case
- Voice of America staffers sue, alleging Kari Lake put on propaganda
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