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Deaths in the U.S. from lightning strikes are up in 2015, compared with recent years. A convertible won't save you. Get inside at the first rumble of thunder, and stay away from plugged-in appliances.
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NewscastMarijuana grow operation shut down near CedaredgeUnusual July brings cold temps, rain for rest of summerDMEA reacts to outages over past week A…
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Host Jill Spears chats with gardeners Lulu Volkhausen & Lance Swigart about spring chores, wetter-than-normal weather, and more. They also take a few…
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NewscastMarijuana tax refund might go to votersMontrose County sued over airport, againState bill could help rural communitiesProgram seeds clouds for…
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NewscastDelta passed curfew lawBill reducing window to sue over building defects advances in SenateDelta County Memorial Hospital seeks to extend federal…
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Host Jill Spears chats with gardener Wind Clearwater about the early spring, and what to expect from area gardens this season.
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The annually-averaged temperature was 1.24 degrees Fahrenheit over the 20th century average, and easily broke the records set in 2005 and 2010.
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NewscastAircraft crashes in Mesa CountyBomb detonates outside NAACP office in Colorado SpringsA look at the past year’s weather and next year’s…
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Scientists wince when people blame every big tropical cyclone, heat wave or drought on a shifting climate. But now some are trying to figure out just what the evidence for such a link would be.
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Storms in Mesa County caused flooding, road closures and debris flows Monday. The National Weather Service in Grand Junction reported the area got over an…