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Coloradans could lose healthcare, hospitals, and social safety nets if Medicaid is scaled back sharply.

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Tami Graham interviews Durango-based multi-media journalist Ziyi Zu about the Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year, which begins on January 29. We hear about its significance and traditions.
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Storen joins KSUT's Chris Aaland in conversation. The KSUT Spotlight is a short interview segment with a musician or band that will soon play in the Four Corners region. Spotlight airs most Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m.
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Peltier's imprisonment had symbolized systemic injustice for Native Americans across the country who believe in his innocence.
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The topics would include things like saving, investing, debt, credit, leasing versus buying, managing student loan debt, and retirement plans.
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A Cornell University researcher shares information about the avian flu virus, including where it comes from and how it’s spreading from domestic animals and livestock to wildlife.
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The federal government hopes former coal towns will help the nuclear industry grow, by taking on the decades-long challenge of storing radioactive waste
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A hearing on the multiple-use policy for public lands on Tuesday was repeatedly trumped by politics. Multiple-use allows public lands to be used simultaneously for different purposes, including hiking, logging, hunting and fishing, wildlife conservation, watershed protection, and more.
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Some lawmakers had demanded the Colorado Bureau of Investigation show a clear plan to resolve the 500-day wait for test results
- Military doctors prepare to deploy to Guantanamo for extended stay
- DOGE released data about federal contract savings. It doesn't add up
- Trump administration yanks CDC flu vaccine campaign
- Judge deliberates after Justice Department pushes to end corruption case against NYC Mayor Adams
- GOP senators fact check Trump's Ukraine rhetoric, while still backing his strategy
The KSUT Weekly News Rewind recaps recent news.
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