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The COVID-19 pandemic led to numerous changes in mountain towns across the West. Local governments have been struggling with how to address rapidly shifting demographics and accelerating housing crises in their communities. And now a new report from Colorado shows that many pandemic-era changes are likely here to stay. Will Walkey from KHOL in Jackson, Wyoming, has more.
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In the remote Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region of Alaska, many families practice subsistence hunting to get food on the table. Three students reconnected with that tradition during the pandemic.
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Colorado will try to boost its slowing coronavirus vaccination rates by now offering one hundred dollar Walmart gift cards to people who get the shots.The…
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The American Academy of Pediatrics released updated guidance for schools on Monday, recommending universal masking for students over the age of 2.
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The CDC sent in a team to investigate a delta variant hotspot in Mesa County, Colo. That didn't stop tens of thousands of people from flocking to the state's largest country music festival.
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A wildfire has just broken out at the base of Ute Mountain, about 8 miles southwest of CortezThe State of Colorado’s financial picture is continuing to…
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Citing a severe shortage of workers, half of the nation's governors have decided to end extra federal jobless benefits months early. But an economist says that will set back households and businesses.
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The total, estimated by researchers at the University of Washington, is 57% higher than the official death toll. Worldwide, they said, COVID-19 deaths are nearing 7 million, twice the official total.
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed nineteen bills into law this week, including one to help businesses recover from the pandemic.The Ute Mountain Ute Tribal…
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Gov. Polis issued almost four hundred executive orders related to the coronavirus. Now, he’s starting to hand over some of his pandemic response powers to…