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The sluggish Colorado River negotiations have entered a new phase: Long and fiery letter writing.
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This year’s festival takes place March 4 through 8 in downtown Durango.
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'Constellations of Place' offers a different kind of reflection as it recognizes these milestones. Rather, it’s an invitation to honor Durango’s complex history of colonization through the lens of Native American, Indigenous, and Latinx artists.
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Legendary anchorman and America's favorite judge and scorekeeper, Bill Kurtis is retiring from his role at Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me!, capping off a phenomenal 12-year run with the show.
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Geese's iconic "V" formations and trademark squawks can be seen and heard overhead as they go back and forth to the south through the year. But what does it take for such a long trip?
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Utah's congressional delegation is using the Congressional Review Act to throw out the resource management plan for the nearly 2 million-acre landscape. Congress has not used the CRA to undo resource management plans before.
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They're urging the industry to adapt to a more diverse workforce
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Changes to the hunting and trapping of furbearing animals on Colorado's public lands are the subject of an upcoming CPW Commission meeting. Officials expect a high volume of attendees.
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- Trump gives mixed messages about when the war with Iran will end
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- Out of work and with 2 teens, this mom may lose food stamps under Trump's changes
- Why the 'mad scramble' to fill hormone therapy prescriptions for menopause
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