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Zebra mussels cause damage to both native aquatic habitats and human infrastructure. Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been increasing its efforts to defect the bivalve ever since it was first discovered in the state in 2022.
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Participants in a recent Walk to End Alzheimer's join together to support families and loved ones with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias./Courtesy Walk to End Alzheimer'sThe annual event occurs in more than 600 communities nationwide and is the world's largest fundraiser for Alzheimer's support and research. This year's walk will be in Durango's Rotary Park on Saturday, September 27.
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We talk with Weiser about how his office and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe are partnering to address environmental issues.We also discussed his priorities for addressing regional challenges in Southwest Colorado.
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Hear singer/songwriter Taylor Rae talk about her music and play songs, in this KSUT Session.
The Durango band stopped by the KSUT studios to play a few songs and talk about their music.
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Earlier this year, the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer (NFR) went offline in the wake of massive layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services. But since restarting in May, enrollment has surged by roughly 8,000.
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For hundreds of years, Hispanic communities across the Southwest have relied on these networks of hand-dug irrigation ditches to water their crops and feed their families. Now, these ancient traditions are under pressure from a changing climate.
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The federal grants are focused on reducing risk in areas where people live near forests.
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The pattern generally means cool and wet weather for the Northwest and northern Rockies, but drier conditions in the Southwest.
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Federal officials would like to quadruple nuclear energy capacity to 400 gigawatts by 2050.
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With slashed property taxes, weed and pest managers seek stability for programs like trained dogs.
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The Senate appropriations bill could also lift a hiring freeze and prevent future land sell-offs.
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Federal funding cuts leave Colorado to decide how long it can sustain Planned Parenthood.
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