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  • The death toll from Wednesday's quake has risen to 241, according to the country's civil protection agency. The quake devastated a number of picturesque towns packed with vacationers.
  • The latest stack of books from our go-to librarian will transport you to Newfoundland, New Orleans, Sierra Leone, Malaysia, Massachusetts, and the British Isles.
  • A Florida State University student shot and killed two people and wounded six others on campus on Thursday. He allegedly used his mother's gun in the shooting — she is a sheriff's deputy.
  • This week on Express Yourself: learn all about the upcoming disABILITY Film Festival at the Glenwood Springs high school on Sunday; Tom Ward, co-director of the Aspen Chapel Gallery is joined by two local artists to talk about their upcoming holiday show "Small Wonders"; and the fearless leaders of the Roaring Fork Drawing Club (Brian Colley and Lindsay Jones) chat about the group's 6th anniversary coming up next Tuesday.
  • Episode 50 of the Rocky Mountain Regional Roundup features: An interview with Kate at KBUT and Lisa at KVNF about the impact of the closure of US 50 which is impacting thousands on Colorado's Western Slope; a feature about how one school district is working with high school students ahead of prom to warn them about the dangers of driving under the influence; an interview with a student activist from The University of Colorado about Los Seis of Boulder, 6 Chicanx activists who were killed 50 years ago this month in two car bombs in Boulder; a feature on the largest powwow in North America that took place recently in Albuquerque, NM.
  • Carbondale's Parks & Recreation Director Eric Brendlinger gives us an update on all things First Friday and May Family Block Party; then local singer songwriter Natalie Spears gives us a fresh take on her album "Hymn of Wild Things" in a reimagined arrangement for string quartet coming soon to TACAW; and finally we'll be joined by local dancer Alexandra Jerkunica , plus creatives Rochelle Norwood and Nikki Beinstein ahead of a film screening and panel discussion at the Crystal Theatre called "Collective Heart" on May 6.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Bloomberg Businessweek correspondent Joshua Green on Steve Bannon's new willingness to testify before the House select committee investigating Jan. 6.
  • The economy staged a comeback from a tepid first quarter, but still fell short of the turbo-charged 3 percent growth rate promised by the Trump administration.
  • The staffers were on their way to deliver livestock materials when they were attacked in the province of Jawzan. The International Committee of the Red Cross says it doesn't know who is responsible.
  • The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is expected to drop their report on Dec. 21. It's a public document, but book publishers are poised to get the report into your hands.
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