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Early fall nights can be crisp, but it’s rewarding to go out after dark on these clear, moonless evenings to see some stars and constellations in our…
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HeadlinesDeath Toll in Floods Rises to 8, Search and Rescue ContinuesWestern Slope Firefighter Speaks to KVNF from Fort CollinsKVNF to Participate in Live…
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HeadlinesFront Range Flooding Causes 3 Deaths, 2 Broken DamsHeavy Rains Hinder Progress of Post-Waldo Canyon Fire RecoveryArrests Made in Rifle Meth…
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Just about any clear night provides an invitation to go outside and see what’s up. Some nights, however, might offer a special attraction: a meteor…
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State Committee Looks at How to Handle Colorado WildfiresEvacuation Orders Lifted Today After Wildfire Near Glenwood SpringsRep. Jared Polis Says He’d Be…
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This is the second in a series on Women in Astronomy. In the early 1900s, Henrietta Swan Leavitt discovered a characteristic of certain variable stars…
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Recall Election Dates for State Democrats Set for September 10thWestern Slope Skies – Women in Astronomy, Part TwoWednesday Thunderstorm Causes Mudslide…
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Headlines:Rains Help Slow West Fork Fire; Holding at 110,000 AcresHay Prices and Horse Owners Affected by Severe DroughtNew Laws Aimed at Protecting…
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While there are always objects of interest to see in the night sky throughout the year, the summer sky is unique in that it offers us a view into the very…
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Headlines:West Fork Fire Complex grows, dangerVeteran Fire Fighter talks about change in fire seasonsWestern Slope Skies examines women in spacePossible…