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Raymond Gallegos had an idyllic childhood growing up next to the Piedra River. When he was 13, the family had to move to make room for a giant reservoir.
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Republican Congressman Jeff Hurd handily won another primary victory. Meanwhile, former Aspen City Councilman Dwayne Romero was declared the winner in the Democratic primary.
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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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In the historic settlement of Tiffany, Colorado, a tiny church is almost a hundred years old. The adobe is crumbing, the walls are held together by steel cables. But the church is still open for mass once a year. Meet the woman who plays the old pump organ in the Iglesia de San Antonio.
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KSUT's Adam Burke interviews Williams about her latest book, where she explores extraordinary encounters in the natural world, in an effort to make sense of the COVID-19 pandemic and her long tenure as writer in residence at Harvard Divinity School.
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