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In the next part of our series On Edge, we meet middle schooler Brooklyn Colbert. She's always liked going to school. Until recently. Remote learning in…
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COVID killed Elizabeth Torres's grandpa and nearly killed her. Now, she is combatting fears that she will catch the virus again and that this time it will…
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In part two of the series On Edge, we meet Dick Carleton of Breckenridge. He's watched the pandemic tear away at the social fabric of the town. On Edge is…
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The pandemic. A shaky economy. Wildfires. Polarizing politics. There's plenty to be stressed out about these days. You're not alone. Over the coming…
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During the past ten months, KSUT has continued to broaden its scope of local and regional news and information, complementing the station's national and…
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Up to 55 Injured Skiers and Snowboarders Arrive at Colorado Emergency Rooms Each Day, Analysis ShowsMore than 4,100 skiers and snowboarders were transported to emergency rooms in ambulances or helicopters across 2018, 2019 and the first part of 2020,…
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The pandemic won't stop highlighting Colorado's health inequities.In early December, with coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations at the highest levels of…
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This week, there are almost 400 prison guards out sick with COVID-19 and more than 1,100 prisoners with active infections across the state.Throughout the…
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While more farmers and ranchers are adopting regenerative agriculture techniques, they make up a small number overall. Farmers and ranchers also need to…
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It will likely take several years for Colorado to fully regain the jobs lost during the recession brought on by the pandemic, according to a report from…