A Colorado Democrat running for Congress wants her state to join the partisan redistricting battle that began in Texas.

KUNC’s In The NoCo is a daily window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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Back in the late 1970s, President Jimmy Carter’s administration backed the design and construction of some unusual homes along the Front Range. They were solar-powered and energy efficient – very cutting edge for the time. One of those homes is still used today as a model for green construction.
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Colorado is known both for its love of dogs and a long history of legal cannabis. But over the last decade, these appear to have merged into a trend that’s worrying to veterinarians: More dogs are accidentally eating marijuana. We hear more about the problem, and what to do if your dog is affected.
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The Fort Collins-Loveland water district worries about the costs and risks involved with the Northern Integrated Supply Project, including Glade Reservoir.
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A crash near New Castle that killed 3 people is among the 58 wrong-way crashes state troopers have responded to this year.
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Deion Sanders feels like 'my old self' after treatment for bladder cancer, concentrating on footballDeion Sanders appreciates questions about his health after a recent scare. The Colorado coach says he feels healthy and vibrant. Sanders has returned to the team after treatment for bladder cancer.
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Three departing members of the Mountain West Conference are suing the league, alleging it improperly withheld millions of dollars and misled them about a plan to accelerate Grand Canyon's membership. Boise State, Colorado State and Utah State filed an updated lawsuit in the District Court of Denver, arguing the conference and Commissioner Gloria Nevarez willfully disregarded the league's bylaws by "intentionally and fraudulently" depriving the schools of their membership rights. The three schools are all headed to the Pac-12 after the 2025-26 school year.
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The Aspen Book Store in Denver gives used books a second life. The shop receives tens of thousands of used books by the truckload and resells everything from novels to textbooks.
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The Catch Up is your weekly way to get all the headlines and stories from KUNC in one place.
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The decision doesn’t change the status of wolves, but it forces the agency to revisit the question of whether they should be federally protected, including in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
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The Idaho National Laboratory is one of four sites selected to develop AI data centers because of their existing energy resources.
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Researchers are working on the largest study of hail in the U.S. in 40 years.
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As U.S. immigration policy tightens, new data suggests that Canada may be the next destination for refugees in the Americas.
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The high cost of living and other economic conditions could be to blame.
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Montana is home to the first agreement of its kind in the nation.
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