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Results of a recent Glenwood Springs resident poll are in. The survey was approved in May by City Council. More than 300 residents participated. KDNK's…
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The Oil Springs Fire, south of Rangely, burned more than 12,000 acres, beginning in June, and is now 99% contained. Drought conditions and heavy winds…
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Sunlight Mountain Resort is making the most of summer on the mountain. Last weekend, archers from across the state participated in the second annual Total…
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Emergency water releases from reservoirs upstream of Lake Powell are underway to preserve the nation’s second-largest reservoir’s ability to generate hydroelectric power.
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NOAA issued a La Niña Watch last week. which means a La Niña weather cycle could emerge in the fall and last through winter.. But, is that good news for…
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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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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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Just weeks into the summer season, a heatwave is once again suffocating parts of the Mountain West including areas already grappling with historic drought conditions.
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The demand to live in the Mountain West is growing but the housing crunch for local workers is downright dire. One program is trying to reverse that…
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Humans aren’t the only mammals that can contract COVID-19 — zoo animals like large cats and apes can get it, too.