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  • A recall petition against Commissioner Scott Majares moves forward in Montrose County. Meanwhile, the Lee Fire continues to burn in northwest Colorado, park advocates raise staffing concerns, and roadwork slows travel across the region.
  • The Black Canyon of the Gunnison earned its name from the limited light that reaches its deepest corners during the day. At night, little artificial light, too, intrudes upon its skies, making the canyon a prime location for viewing the celestial wonders above. The annual astronomy festival AstroFest returns again this month to celebrate such sights as well as the Western Slope's precious access to these natural skies.
  • The century-old Montrose County Courthouse has reopened after a two-year renovation that preserved its historic charm and modernized its infrastructure. Also in today’s newscast: an attempted-murder arrest in Montrose, details on next week’s Gunnison Basin Roundtable, Delta County’s World Kindness Day project, and the latest on Colorado River negotiations.
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  • Montrose authorities are investigating an unattended death at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, while a missing woman was found safe on Owl Creek Pass. KVNF also examined unusually early runoff tied to drought and hot weather, and heard from Valley Food Partnership about upcoming agriculture events in Montrose County.
  • About a week before the Jan. 6 attack, there was an "escalation" of then-President Donald Trump's demands about election fraud allegations, a former acting deputy attorney general testified.
  • The Washington state congresswoman was one of just 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after Jan. 6. And she is one of three who are on the ballot Tuesday — in Washington and in Michigan.
  • Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha says the U.S. never told Thai officials of the existence of a safe house where top al-Qaida operatives were allegedly subjected to torture.
  • Two decades ago, the heir to the throne of England foresaw the potential and value in organic agriculture. The first product Duchy Originals launched was the Oaten Biscuit, and it's still a top seller today.
  • China's top court has handed basketball legend Michael Jordan a victory in a long-running trademark dispute over the use of his name by a Chinese company.
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