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A Weld County District Court judge recently ruled the April election of Barry Wilson as Windsor's mayor is null and void because it violated the town charter on term limits. KUNC's Programming & Operations Manager Desmond O'Boyle discussed the topic with Chris Wood, editor and publisher of BizWest.
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Head coach Emma Hayes made a successful debut with the U.S. women's national team, watching Mallory Swanson and Tierna Davidson both score twice in a 4-0 win over South Korea in a friendly match in Commerce City, Colorado.
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The share of the U.S. population older than 65 keeps rising and more than half of older Americans will need some version of long-term health care, experts agree. But it's not always simple to access services when the need arises.
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In this story from the High Cost of Long-Term Care series from the Associated Press, this story focuses on adult day services provide stimulation for older Americans, and respite for full-time caregivers.
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Early predictions point towards a dryer, warmer than normal summer. But a lot can still change — and how much of an influence La Nina will be is hard to say.
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For people who can't stand the gym, working out in the fresh air might be the best option.
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Federal estimates suggest 70% of people ages 65 and older will need long-term care before they die, but only 3% to 4% of Americans age 50 and older are paying for long-term care policies, according to insurance industry figures.
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About 10 drag artists from around the United States, including some with connections to Club Q, are banding together to protect and promote their art form. Qommittee announced its formation Wednesday ahead of June's LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
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Many Americans are unprepared for what can be an emotional, costly and guilt-inducing process of finding long-term care for a loved one. Advance planning can help. But an AP-NORC poll in 2021 found most Americans don't discuss the possibility of long-term care, let alone prepare for it.
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AI tools have helped the people behind influence operations produce more content, but OpenAI says the operations it disrupted didn’t gain traction with real people or reach large audiences.