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On International Women in Music Day we look at the women musicians that left lasting impressions on the music culture of Fort Collins.
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Food waste disposal company Compost Queen recently opened its latest facility and headquarters in Fort Collins. Chris Wood, editor and publisher of BizWest, joined KUNC’s Nikole Robinson Carroll to discuss the company and its strategies.
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The Fort Collins City Council recently outlined several long-term projects to take place over the next two years. The council also released new demographic data. KUNC’s Programming & Operations Manager Desmond O’Boyle spoke with Rebecca Powell, senior government accountability reporter for The Coloradoan, about her reporting on those subjects.
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Fort Collins city council is going back to the drawing board with the city's contentious land use code, voting 3-2 this week to repeal it. They're planning to reconsider the land use code when a new council is seated next year.
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A district judge said no charges will be filed against the driver who fatally struck a man in January at the Fort Collins Transfort station.
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An USDA facility in Fort Collins is at the forefront of cryogenically preserving endangered species so researchers can be prepared for the worst in the future.
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Over the last three years, five people filed six total lawsuits against a couple former Northern Colorado police officers. The lawsuits allege the plaintiffs were wrongfully arrested for driving under the influence.
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The election dust is settling, so In The NoCo sat down with KUNC statehouse reporter Lucas Brady Woods for a quick recap.
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When violinist and author Brendan Slocumb visits schools, students don’t believe the music educator plays the violin. He tells In The NoCo why he doesn’t fit the mold — and how he’s working to break it — ahead of his talk in Fort Collins on Sunday.
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Fort Collins is rolling out its first comprehensive plan to manage trees in the city – and officials want to hear from residents about how to do that well.