In No Lie Lasts Forever, author Mark Stevens explores legacy, deception, and uneasy alliances between a reformed killer and a disgraced TV reporter in a chilling Denver-set thriller.
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Una propuesta para reestructurar dos escuelas primarias en Cortez provocó varias inquietudes entre un público de casi dos docenas de personas en una junta la noche del lunes 19 de mayo.
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Catch live music, art, and local history this weekend across the Four Corners. KSJD highlights what’s happening from Mancos to Dolores.
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The Cortez City Council approved a resolution Tuesday night that commits to the goal of ending traffic fatalities and serious injuries on the city’s streets.
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As demonstrations swirled around the Capitol five years ago, state lawmakers came together on a sweeping package of reforms that are still playing out.
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This week: Durango elects its first Indigenous mayor, a Queer prom creates space for LGBTQ+ youth, a choir sparks dialogue, and kids explore Telluride’s Valley Floor.
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This week’s Farm News & Views highlights veteran and female leadership in agriculture, the impact of a new federal health report on pesticide use, and growing concerns from farmers.
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Volunteers recently cleaned up trash near the Sleeping Ute Rest Stop. Learn how long common litter items last—and why local cleanup efforts matter.
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The Velvet-Wood Mine is located southeast of Moab and just miles from the Colorado state line. It hasn't been operational since the 1980s, but it's now become part of the Trump administration's efforts to ramp up mineral extraction and energy production.
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New NOAA-funded research shows drought can extend heat waves by up to two days, increasing wildfire risk and public health concerns across the Southwest.
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Attorney Steven D. Zansberg describes NPR's lawsuit against the Trump administration, and how Aspen Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio and KSUT Public Radio represent the interests of NPR-member stations across the country as co-plaintiffs.
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