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Both Telluride and Mountain Village move forward with investigations into a California meeting involving local elected officials and a proposed purchase of the Telluride Ski Resort.We also look at growing concerns around Project 7’s Resiliency Project, as the estimated cost of a new water treatment plant has risen sharply.Plus, law enforcement investigates a disturbing incident near Vail involving racist materials linked to ICE detention activity.And we hear from the Rocky Mountain Institute about the state of climate progress, emerging technologies, and what it will take to meet global climate goals.
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This week on Local Motion we feature a Regional Roundup from Rocky Mountain Community Radio
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Betsy Marston looks back at what Writers on the Range writers cared about last year, and at first, they seemed gobsmacked at Elon Musk’s indiscriminate cost cutting. Wholesale firing ripped through public land agencies like the National Park Service and Forest Service, leaving them short-staffed and struggling. Other attacks on public land management followed, the worst being the effort to sell off vast areas of public land. It was, to put it mildly, a tumultuous year, though writers found plenty of other issues to expose.
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Today’s KVNF Regional Newscast covers Colorado’s new ICE misconduct reporting portal, threats against Parks and Wildlife officials, tribal leaders’ calls for stronger consultation at the State Capitol, a DOJ investigation involving Congressman Jason Crow, growing state leadership on electric vehicles, and the sale of St. Benedict’s Monastery near Aspen.
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Your local almanac for gardening, landscaping, and much more for your home and valley living.
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A new report shows that ICE is violating its own deportation family separation policy.
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At the beginning of a new year its good to review our vision of what we would like to manifest in ourselves, our community and the world.
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How did life originate? Did it form on Earth or elsewhere in the solar system and was it seeded on Earth by impact of an asteroid? Will life eventually be wiped out by an asteroid? While we may never know the answers to these questions, scientists are attempting to study as much as possible about the origins of life and the possibilities of future asteroid collisions with the Earth.
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Delta High School was evacuated earlier this week as the result of an anonymous bomb threat.
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