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Evacuation orders remain in place as the Ferris, Far Draw, and Doe Canyon fires burn in western Montezuma and Dolores counties. Additional fires are also active in southeastern Utah. Find the latest updates here.
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On the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn, Native American youth gathered at the site of the battle to mark the historic victory and celebrate the resilience of their culture.
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A coalition of community groups and the Boulder County District Attorney's office has been handing out free gun safes to residents. The idea is to encourage safe storage and have productive conversations about gun safety.
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Critics say the BLM's proposed policies would make it easier for oil and gas companies to shift the financial cost of cleaning up retired, polluting wells to taxpayers.
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For the first time on record, solar power generated more electricity than coal in the United States during a full calendar month — a milestone that underscores how quickly the nation's power system is changing.
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More than 56 million acres — nearly 3% of the U.S. landmass — belong to tribes. The Land and Water Conservation Fund has aided more than 47,000 projects, like parks and trails, in nearly every county nationwide.
KSUT Presents the 21st Annual Party in the Park with headliners MarchFourth and show openers Cha Wa.
View incident updates, fire maps, and smoke impacts from around the region.
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Part two of a series marking the station’s history, told through interviews with DJs, board members, staff, and listeners who helped shape KSUT's legacy.
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Municipal supplies are protected, but Dolores Water Conservancy District says full-service supplies out of McPhee Reservoir are at extreme shortages this year.
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