Air quality is unhealthy today around Greeley and Fort Collins, health officials say.
KUNC’s In The NoCo is a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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The Great Gatsby is a classic novel. One Colorado author loves the book so much, she set out to revisit the story from a fresh perspective. It’s now a novel called Mrs. Wilson’s Affair. Hear the story behind the novel, today on In The NoCo.
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For many people with seasonal allergies, the sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes have flared up earlier than usual this year. It’s partly due to the warm, dry winter we’ve had on the Front Range – but it’s also part of a long-term trend of pollen seasons that start earlier each year and last longer. Today on In The NoCo: How allergy season is evolving – and how to fight the symptoms.
Colorado News
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A bipartisan bill that would protect older and vulnerable adults from financial scammers is advancing through the Colorado statehouse.
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The plants in Pueblo and Hayden were slated to phase out between 2025 and 2030. Now the company has proposed running all their units for four more years.
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News that the immigration agents were removed from field work came out in court, even though federal lawmakers have been asking for weeks.
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Adaptive snowboarding with the Vail Veterans Program allows veterans to get outdoors and on the mountain.
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Fourteen groups applied for a share of a new $500,000 fund created by a voter-approved sales tax. County officials said the ideas were not innovative enough, frustrating many applicants.
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The letter warned that clemency would be a gift to conspiracy theorists and risks undermining the safety of future elections.
Mountain West News
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In its latest quarterly earnings report, Vail Resorts said North America skier visits were down roughly 12% through the beginning of March compared to last year, and revenue fell about 5% for the quarter.
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Cardiac activity can be detected with a transvaginal ultrasound at about six weeks. A group of abortion access advocates say they'll ask a court to block the ban.
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States across the Mountain West added record amounts of wind and solar power in 2024. Now, a new industry report shows the region is also becoming a national leader in battery storage.
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Study finds link between wildfire smoke exposure and depression
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And that has a broad impact—from tourism to drought to allergies
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Outdoor recreation remains a major economic player, but inflation, tariffs and affordability concerns may have contributed to a slowing growth rate in 2024.

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