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Opponents had focused on a provision they feared could lead to parents losing custody over their religious beliefs.
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In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can't. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it "blatantly unlawful".
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Hands Off! organizers held events in all 50 states Saturday, with several protests across Colorado, including Durango.
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Tribes defend Grand Staircase-Escalante in southern Utah as Trump Admin focuses on energy productionIn March, representatives of six tribes announced the formation of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Inter-Tribal Coalition to work to protect the national monument.
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The Trump administration wants to speed up data center construction to support the rise of the artificial intelligence industry.
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The proposal calls on districts to adopt formal policies on hearing challenges and sets limits on who can file them.
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The proposal would give each park superintendent the authority to decide where micromobility devices can go. Some public lands groups worry they'll be permitted in environmentally-sensitive areas.
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A new scientific analysis shows the U.S. is generating more electricity from wind and solar than ever before, and several states in the Mountain West are helping lead the charge. However, the future growth of wind and solar is uncertain.
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It's estimated that outdoor recreation contributes more than a trillion dollars to the U.S. economy. A new podcast explores how this plays out in several rural communities in our region.
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Since a new law shuttered the state’s only procedural abortion clinic, its patients were referred to Colorado, Utah and Montana.
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Lawmakers and Gov. Polis agreed they must allow the payments, but there was significant debate about whether those payments should be secret.
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The Trump Administration is directing federal agencies like the Department of the Interior to ramp up mining operations on federal public lands. The order singles out copper, uranium, potash, and gold.