Maeve Conran
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Author Jon Waterman has been exploring and advocating for wild spaces throughout the U.S. for several decades. He writes about his favorite ones in his new book 'Atlas of Wild America'.
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Over the Labor Day weekend, the Historic Theater in Estes Park will play host to the annual Silent Comedy Movie Festival.
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In 2019 Finn Murphy bought a farm in Boulder County, Colorado, hoping to cash in on the hemp boom. Like thousands of others, he was enticed into the "hemp space." But one year later, it all went bust. He chronicles his adventures in the new book Rocky Mountain High - A Tale of Boom and Bust in the New Wild West.
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A new report from Headwaters Economics outlines how many towns in the Rocky Mountain West with natural attractions are at risk of being 'loved to death' as people flock there. Nick Bowlin writes about it in High Country News.
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The podcast The Thirst Gap examines how the Southwest is adapting to water shortages as climate change causes the region to warm up and dry out.
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On May 16, Arizona government officials announced they would take action against fake rehab centers that have been targeting Indigenous communities throughout the Rocky Mountain West, including the Navajo Nation.
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Facility schools which serve students with intense behavioral, mental health, and special education needs are closing in rural Colorado leaving families with few options.
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Gunnison Valley resident Shelley Read's debut novel is set against the backdrop of Iola, the town that was flooded to make way for Blue Mesa Reservoir.
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Specialized Colorado schools that serve students with intense behavioral, mental health, and special education needs are closing because they don’t have enough funding.
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All four-year-olds and some three-year-olds in Colorado are now eligible for free pre-school through a state-wide program.