Aspen’s Marian Krogh completes the grueling traverse in the fastest known time for women.
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On today's newscast: Aspen City Council approved terms for a settlement agreement with the Centennial Homeowners Association yesterday; Republican state Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer is running for Colorado governor; and the new law eliminating federal taxes on workers’ tips is now in effect. Tune in for these stories and more.
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Israel's surprise attack in Qatar on Tuesday targeting Hamas' top political leaders was the latest in a campaign aimed at hunting down Israel's top enemies since the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel.
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Brightline West is betting it can build the first true high-speed rail line in the U.S. But the company says costs are rising, despite its best efforts to keep them down.
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1,100 people killed on 9/11 in New York City have not had any of their remains identified by authorities. The medical examiner's office is using new technology to identify more people.
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For college students who don't have a lot of money, it can be tough to wrap your head around student loans, credit cards and a tight budget. A financial educator offers advice for first-year students.
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A late summer run for NPR's Brian Mann featured an abundance of ripe, wild berries and a dip in the river.
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These hairy spiders spend almost all of their lives underground. But when it's time to mate, they must brave the great outdoors before they perish.
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Elizabeth Miller and Brett Eagleson both lost their fathers on September 11, 2001. On the 24th anniversary of the day, they remain divided on how justice should be done.
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Many loved ones of the nearly 3,000 people killed will join dignitaries and politicians at commemorations Thursday in New York, at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
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Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was arguably the most influential voice in young conservatism, and played a pivotal role in President Trump's return to the White House.
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For the first time since 2020, COVID is not one of the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S.
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