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As the Sundance Institute's contract with Park City nears an end, the famous film festival plans to make next year's event — their last in Utah — one to remember.
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After Trump administration cut special services on the 988 hotline, Wyoming and Colorado step up to keep LGBTQ+ youth safe during crisis.
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A middle school in Brighton had no band program a few years ago. Now, over 100 students participate
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About 15,000 people gathered in downtown Boulder on Sunday to honor the victims of the attack and celebrate the city's 30th annual Boulder Jewish Festival.
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Many said reforms are needed, but are wary of some of the Trump administration's proposals.
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On Thursday, Colorado's governor signed the Protect Wild Bison bill, which creates a dual wildlife and livestock designation.
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Sundance is saying goodbye to Utah. Next year's festival will be the last one held in Park City.
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An Idaho sheriff plans to help the feds crack down on illegal immigration. But in Colorado, lawmakers are working to bolster laws prohibiting such collaboration.
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Most people in jail across the country are eligible to vote. But it’s not easy for many of those incarcerated people to cast their ballots. A Colorado effort is starting to turn that around.
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Less than 1% of hands-on construction workers in Colorado are women. One group wants to encourage young girls about the variety of jobs in the industry through an interactive field day.