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Every community has its own unique place names, often with a backstory. In Telluride, a proposed development has brought renewed attention to a traffic circle long known as 'Society Turn.'
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The water levels behind the Colorado River’s biggest dams are fast-approaching or already at record lows. The historic 21-year megadrought that is squeezing some Western states’ water supplies will also likely start showing up in energy bills, because those dams can’t produce as much electricity.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation is conducting more road work in Cortez this week.The City of Cortez has finalized candidates for the Cortez…
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A recent survey of 4,600 mountain town residents in Colorado found that record housing prices, rising rents and a dwindling supply is making it harder for many people to afford to live where they work.
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The U.S. is about to undertake a national investigation into hundreds of American Indian boarding schools that operated for more than a century and served to "kill the Indian to save the man."
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The Colorado Department of Transportation has unveiled which projects it wants to build this year with a one hundred and seventy million dollar stimulus…
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The City of Cortez hired a new City Manager about two months ago. After a recruitment process that involved a third party recruiter and public input, the…
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The lake is currently at its lowest level since it was filled in the 1930s.
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis is ending the state of emergency he put in place nearly sixteen months ago because of the coronavirus pandemic.Voluntary…
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A new study, published in the journal, Nature Climate Change, shows a surprising new way in which heat and humidity are interrelated and comes at the beginning of a summer that is already sweltering and plagued with wildfire and drought.
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Temperatures in Colorado are warming faster than the national average, according to researchers. Experts say that the current dry spell is a symptom of…