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Spate of harassment claims in November cloud state houseLawmakers look for ways to move forward with businessGOP tax bill will both help, hurt renewable…
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Governor Hickenlooper returns from trade visit to IndiaInside Energy profile of North Fork Valley coal mining sceneBoth Colorado Senators vote the party…
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Lawmakers hear report on growing economy in ColoradoWestern Slope, Eastern Plains lag behind Front Range in economy, jobsEffects of Hurricane Harvey…
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Inside Energy features coal culture in North Fork ValleyCongressional panel on climate change increasing in membershipFive climbing fatalities already…
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Colorado Health Exchange gets high marks in auditSummer meals program feeds Colorado kidsCleanup of fracking ponds expensive, complicated
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West Elk Walk In Clinic in Paonia will open August 21stOpen House at new Paonia clinic scheduled for August 31stInside Energy report on solar industrySome…
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Pair of oil and gas decisions impact NFVInside Energy examines pipeline safetyKVNF Friday Sports Report
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Europe has extracted natural gas from organic waste for about a decade, and now it's spreading to the U.S. In Colorado, efforts are under way to produce natural gas from human waste and food scraps.
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Power outages affect DMEA customersMore snow forecasted for Western SlopeShepherds get minimum wage increaseHickenlooper says Colorado open to Syrian…
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Light pollution has increased by 500 percent at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota, thanks to nearby oil fields. Stargazers and oilmen are working together to find a solution.