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More than 2,000 federal workers in Colorado have applied for unemployment since the partial government shutdown began last month. KUNC has been asking for your stories. This week we heard from three individuals in Northern Colorado. These are their experiences, in their own words.
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One of northern Colorado’s largest event centers is gearing up for a big expansion. Plans for The Ranch Events Complex in Loveland, home to the Budweiser…
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As Colorado’s population has grown, so has the oil and gas industry. Its presence is an unavoidable part of the landscape. That’s why volunteer Patricia…
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A major stretch of US highway 34 through Big Thompson Canyon is set to reopen just in time for the Memorial Day holiday.The route will be accessible to…
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Larimer county officials are hoping to take the sting out of encountering closed trails with a new online map. NoCoTrailReport.org covers trails managed…
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As Lea Anne Shellberg knows, spring can be a difficult time. It's when the winter power bills start piling up. A broken back and a recurring skin cancer…
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It’s no secret Northern Colorado is growing. Weld, Larimer and Boulder counties are welcoming thousands of new residents each year. People are flocking to…
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Colorado residents have vastly different health outcomes, based in part on where they live in the state. Rocky Mountain PBS News analyzed health data from…
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When it comes to dam safety, human eyes are still one of the best tools to recognize problems — so in some areas, workers live in remote locations to watch over the water supply.
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Thousands of students in Northern Colorado are failing to meet academic standards. Colorado Department of Education released district and school specific…