The new movie 'Priscilla' from director Sofia Coppola is about the teenager who married Elvis Presley. In the film, Presley looks like a predator — not the great rock ‘n’ roll singer.

KUNC’s In The NoCo is a daily window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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Oregon State, Washington State, Mountain West agree to 6-game football scheduling arrangement in '24Oregon State, Washington State and the Mountain West have announced a football scheduling agreement for the 2024 season. It gives the two schools six opponents each and keeps open the possibility that they will operate as a two-team conference for at least a year.
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At least 117 people in 34 states have gotten sick from salmonella infections. U.S. health officials believe two brands of cantaloupe — and dozens of fruit cups and medleys — may have been the cause.
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In the year since ChatGPT was released, people have been figuring out what it's good at, what it's not good at, and how AI tools will change how we live and work.
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The sugar beet industry was integral to the prosperity Northern Colorado enjoys today - but it was the workers toiling in the beet fields who made it all possible. We hear from longtime community advocate Betty Aragon-Mitotes about the enduring legacy of the immigrant families who shaped our region, on today's In The NoCo.
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Colorado has had some early snowfall so far, but snowpack is below normal for this time of year and drought conditions are spreading across the state.
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Several Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are advocating for more resources to preserve important historic sites like burial grounds and buildings. The hearing comes after major federal funding for these programs expired.
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Activists have sought federal protections for the wolverine for more than 20 years. On Wednesday, the federal government finally granted their wish.
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The Bureau of Land Management is hoping to implement what it calls the Blueprint for 21st Century Recreation, and a new report identifies ways to achieve those goals.
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Dogs are coming down with respiratory illness, and the causes are unclear. Fortunately not many dogs are dying due to the illness, but these cases could mean that a new disease is impacting American dogs.
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New data shows many cities in the Mountain West and beyond are experiencing warmer winters because of climate change. Experts say that trend raises concerns.
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