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The festival returns to Orchard Park Plaza, bringing together local musicians, student ensembles, and Indigenous jazz artists from across North America. But the festival is about more than music.
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SB20-83 limits where ICE agents can make arrests connected to courthouses.
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The Quitobaquito tryonia is a tiny freshwater springsnail — no bigger than the size of a poppy seed — that can only be found inside Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in southern Arizona.
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Residents at a mobile home park in western Colorado are competing with another bidder to buy the land under their homes for $23 million dollars. The community effort is influencing state laws and regional strategies to preserve parks as affordable housing.
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Researchers looked at more than 750,000 wildfires in the West between 1992 and 2020. In the second half of that period, the number of reported wildfires were down by 31%, but acreage burned was up 40%.
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A team of researchers at Arizona State University is building models to track the amount of water in snow, soils and streams.
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Tina Peters, convicted on several counts and sentenced to nearly nine years in prison, was released early after Gov. Jared Polis commuted her sentence.
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Many visitors objected to what they saw as an attempt to downplay difficult chapters of American history.
- Trial starts for man accused of starting what became the Palisades Fire
- Bill Gates tells House probe that he was not aware of Epstein's crimes
- In the Ukraine war, new ground-based drones are playing a key role on the battlefield
- Somali World Cup referee denied U.S. entry, hailed as hero at home
- Veterans and relatives see no place for Trump's arch near Arlington National Cemetery
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