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Here's a look at the most clicked stories from KUNC News for 2025. See the list.
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The head of the U.S. Department of Transportation is threatening to withhold $24 million in federal funding from Colorado.
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The number of state lawmakers who will serve at the Colorado Capitol next year who at some point were appointed to the House or Senate by or through a vacancy committee has grown to 27. That’s more than 1 in 4 members of the General Assembly.
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Officials at Colorado's Telluride Ski Resort say it will close Saturday due to a labor dispute. The Telluride Professional Ski Patrol Association voted this week to strike after contract negotiations since June failed to yield an agreement on pay.
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Reintroduced in 2023, gray wolves have spread out across western Colorado, exploring wild landscapes and preying on elk, deer, and occasionally — livestock. To address the problem, Colorado is piloting a program that sends "range riders" to patrol lands where wolves are preying on livestock.
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Seven states rely on the Colorado River, but they continue to struggle to find a deal on how to use the river's water.
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The state is seeking federal funding for recovery from August’s Elk and Lee Fires and October’s Western Colorado flooding.
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Consumer companies will run program sending grants to local communities for major expansion. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Michael Booth and read the entire article at the link below.
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A New York-based company that builds artificial-intelligence data centers has acquired the dormant, 438-acre Carestream Health Inc. property in unincorporated Weld County.
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Gov. Polis and Colorado’s U.S. senators decried the Trump administration’s denial of emergency recovery funds for the state.