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Heavy rainfall over a two-day period in the Four Corners region triggered severe floods in the Animas and San Juan rivers, causing damage to homes and businesses. Climate researchers are examining historical trends and the impacts of climate change to better understand the massive rain event.
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The data system will be used to track cases and support the families of missing and murdered Indigenous relatives.
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The San Juan River near Pagosa Springs peaked at 12.6 feet deep. People are still out of their homes in Vallecito.
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Hear singer/songwriter Taylor Rae talk about her music and play songs, in this KSUT Session.
The Durango band stopped by the KSUT studios to play a few songs and talk about their music.
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Susan Stamberg joined NPR at its start, originally to cut tape — literal tape, with a single-sided blade — at a time when commercial networks almost never hired women.
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NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life becomes an existential question. His new memoir is We Survived the Night.
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New research shows that wildfires are a major contributor to ozone pollution, and can significantly exceed the impacts of human-generated emissions.
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A new study shows Nevada’s groundwater — and the ecosystems that rely on it — is under growing strain. Researchers have mapped out solutions that could help and serve as a guide for other Mountain West states.
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Conspiracy theories about health fill a vacuum created by the lack of doctors in many rural communities. Meanwhile, doctors in these areas say patients have become increasingly distrustful and sometimes hostile.
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The Great Outdoors Fund helps to fill funding gaps for public lands projects by leveraging private investment.
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The river is predicted to crest after midnight Tuesday, a foot and a half above the flood stage.
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Senate Republicans confirmed William Kirkland among more than 100 Trump nominees along party lines — while Democrats, including Arizona Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, voted against it a week into the government shutdown.
- Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaching fragile ceasefire in Gaza
- Masked thieves steal 'priceless' jewels from the Louvre museum
- A typhoon is forcing Native Alaskans to evacuate and lose the only land they've known
- 'No Kings' protests draw bigger crowds across the country in second iteration
- Grab the goggles. Pickleball eye injuries are on the rise
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