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Nancy Reid Gibbs is an author, speaker, presidential historian and commentator on politics and values in the United States.
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Each Friday, KUNC shares some of the most important stories of the week that was from its robust reporting on 91.5 FM.
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The Summer Olympics begin in Paris tomorrow, and Colorado will be well-represented, with 26 athletes from the Centennial State competing in 14 sports at the games. Colorado Sun editor David Krause talks about which athletes Coloradoans and the rest of the world should keep an eye on as they seek to bring home the gold.
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Over the last 30 years, concentrations of toxic metals like zinc and copper have doubled in some of Colorado’s high mountain streams. Researchers blame climate change.
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A coal fire has been burning for over a century in Boulder County under the Marshall Mesa trailhead. It's been the subject of increased scrutiny since the Marshall Fire, although officials concluded it likely didn't contribute to the 2021 tragedy. Tim Drugan from Boulder Reporting Lab reports on the plan to extinguish the fire this fall.
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The festival is a celebration of Colorado’s Asian American, Hawaiian Native and Pacific Islander communities. The festival brought in 200,000 attendees last year.
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The state's largest energy provider recently said they are not sure they can meet Colorado’s clean-energy goals at the $12 billion price tag they promised. Xcel has gotten more time from state regulators to try and reconcile their plan. But according to Colorado Sun reporter Mark Jaffe, Colorado's Public Utilities Commission is concerned the delay could lead to consumers paying more on their energy bills.
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Construction has begun on the first of two golf courses planned at Rodeo Dunes, a developing resort property north of Roggen in Weld County
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Andrew Selee is president of the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), a nonpartisan body working with a wide range of stakeholders on immigration and integration policies. Its focus is on fact-based research, dialogue, and the development of new ideas in response to complex policy questions.