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KDNK's Morgan Neely has Friday's news, including confirmation of a deadly fentanyl overdose in Carbondale. Also, 23 years in and the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority is still clinging to hope that Silt, Rifle, and Garfield County will sign on as members. And despite Colorado voters approving free public school lunches for all, some school districts aren't committing to participating in the program.
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For many, the monsoon season in Colorado's highest peaks means one thing: mushrooms. This month, the late summer rains are filling high elevation forests with a diverse array of fungi, and mushroom enthusiasts are headed out to get their fill.
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A new nonprofit wants to capitalize on record-breaking real estate activity in Jackson Hole and invest in affordable housing. For KHOL and Rocky Mountain…
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An organization in Moab helps build affordable housing with grants from the USDA's Mutual Self Help Program. Along the way, they help educate builders and…
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High housing costs mean local workers are getting priced out of the communities they serve... across the Mountain West. One nonprofit in SW Colorado is…
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Imagine turning 18 and finding yourself aged out of the foster care system. You don’t have the resources to support yourself and now face homelessness.…
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In 2017, Vancouver, Canada, became the first North American city to tax residential properties vacant for more than half the year. The goal is to return…
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In a 2019 survey, one in ten Coloradans reported they felt like they weren’t getting enough food. For Rocky Mountain Community Radio, Tay Glass looks at…
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Outdoor retailer Patagonia is pulling its products from the world-renowned Jackson Hole Mountain Resort after a resort owner hosted a fundraiser for the…
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SW Colorado faces a housing crisis just like other rural areas across the West. Organizations are building affordable housing developments. But, the issue…