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Several communities and towns along the Front Range and southern part of Colorado are gearing up for another season of rafting and floating along the various rivers in the region.
KUNC’s In The NoCo is a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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In a warm, dry springtime, your lawn may need extra care. Here’s where to start – and what not to doYour yard may need a little help right now. Hear tips on how to keep your lawn healthy, and how to water wisely in a dry year. A conversation recorded at In The NoCo’s recent live event, featuring experts from the CSU Extension.
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Over the past decade, a group of zoos and aquariums have teamed up for an unusual rescue project. They work together to save and grow threatened coral from an underwater zone off the coast of Florida. Meet a marine biologist in Colorado who’s leading an important part of that preservation work, even though she’s hundreds of miles from the ocean.
Colorado News
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Agriculture is the economic engine in Colorado's northeastern corner. A report by Colorado State University and the Fort Collins-based NoCo Foundation details the way in which that makes these rural communities resilient, but also vulnerable.
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From banning masks for law enforcement to empowering civil liberties lawsuits, the legislature has considered a range of proposals this session.
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Widespread drought is expected to drive a challenging wildfire season across Colorado and the region.
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The state’s highest court is considering a case involving a snowboarder who collided with an employee-driven snowmobile at Breckenridge, with a focus on “broad” wording in a pass sale that waives “any and all claims."
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Senate Bill 70 was met with overwhelming opposition from law enforcement officers who said the bill would impede investigations.
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U.S. District Judge Philip A. Brimmer said excluding unaffiliated voters days before the state’s ballot certification deadline, and just weeks before ballots start being mailed out, would create too much confusion.
Mountain West News
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Proponents of a bill in Colorado say stronger roofs would mean less damage during storms, and lower home insurance costs.
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People in serious car crashes or ski accidents can lose a lot of blood quickly. The faster they get blood, the better their chances of surviving.
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The U.S. already has about 3,000 data centers — and that number is expected to grow quickly in the coming years. A new report finds much of that growth is shifting away from cities and into rural areas, including in the Mountain West.
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In some parts of the Mountain West, residents are reviving these gathering places, which have long been a staple for westerners living in isolated places.
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The declines were felt across the Mountain West. In Idaho, SNAP participation fell nearly 8%. Nevada saw a drop of more than 14%. In Arizona, participation fell by nearly 34%. New Mexico saw a decrease of about 6%, while Wyoming dropped by more than 11%.
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A coalition of environmental groups is suing the Environmental Protection Agency, alleging the agency missed a key deadline tied to a stricter national standard for soot pollution. The case could affect air quality protections across the Mountain West.

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