KUNC is interviewing every Democratic and Republican candidate running for Colorado governor ahead of the June 30 primary election.
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The Colorado River – which supplies water to about 40 million people – is under new management. Federal officials announced recently they’ll take control of how that water is shared among the seven states that rely on the river. The decision comes after years of negotiations over how the water is divided – and years of drought that have reduced the amount of water in the river.
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Early in the Iraq War, Tom Mowle was a political science professor at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. He answered a call from military leaders for strategic advice – and found himself living on a base in Iraq in 2004. Tom talks about the hard lessons from Iraq that he writes about in his new book – and how leaders might apply those lessons to the current conflict with Iran.
Colorado News
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Work is finished on the last remaining gap of the Poudre River Trail between south Timnath and North Windsor.
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Despite drought concerns across Colorado, Horsetooth Reservoir is expected to have a normal summer recreation season.
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Hetal Doshi, Michael Dougherty and David Seligman staked out stances on TABOR, Trump and more.
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Denver students won’t be allowed to use cellphones, smartwatches, or other personal devices during the school day when they return to class this fall.
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KUNC is interviewing every Democratic and Republican candidate running for Colorado governor ahead of the June 30 primary election.
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Election officials say the state's mail voting system remains one of the most widely used and trusted in the country, even as questions about election security persist.
Mountain West News
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People living near oil refineries can often see or smell signs of industrial pollution. Now, a new interactive map aims to help them better understand the potential health impacts associated with those facilities.
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Colorado's negotiator, Becky Mitchell, and Nevada's, John Entsminger, spoke to a crowd of policy experts and answered questions from the audience.
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After a wildfire, rivers and streams can take years to recover. Native plants and wildlife are often crowded out by invasive species in the aftermath. But in Nevada’s Virgin River watershed, a collaboration between federal agencies and conservation groups is pointing to early signs of recovery.
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The microreactor from Antares, a private nuclear technology company, had a successful nuclear fission reaction for the first time at Idaho National Lab. National officials dubbed it ‘historic.'
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Coal mines in New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming could go to revived coal plants and be exported through a new port in California.
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Wildfire smoke is associated with a growing list of health impacts. New research now ties it to reproductive harm in bulls – a finding with implications for humans.

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