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A high pressure system is moving over the Western United States and the Rocky Mountains, bringing with it hot, stagnant air. Temperatures are forecast to be 10-15 degrees above normal.
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Just over 1 million people in the U.S. are living with Parkinson's disease. There's no cure, but research shows that certain types of exercise, like boxing, can help manage symptoms, including problems with balance and coordination.
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A popular sport in Colorado will not make an appearance in the next Olympics. Nordic combined has officially been cut from the program for 2030.
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Local leaders in Grand Lake, Colorado, hope the workshop expands opportunities for locals and helps attract tourists year round.
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During Colorado's primary elections earlier this month, candidates addressed a variety of issues in their campaigns, from immigration to affordability and healthcare. But how did climate change and the environment show up on the ballot? Reporter Caroline Llanes looks at two key races in the primary election.
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Startup Aalo Atomics joined Antares, Valar Atomics and Deployable Energy, and successfully turned on its test reactor for the first time at Idaho National Lab.
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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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- Palestinian aid worker who organized World Cup screenings killed in Israeli strike
- This English professor has run with the bulls in Spain for two decades
- A veteran foreign correspondent looks back on a career covering conflicts
- Justice Department subpoenas New York Times reporters over Air Force One reporting
- The biggest steam locomotive is whistle-stopping across the U.S.
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