The new show features artwork by local artists Savanna LaBauve and Lindsey Yeager. Harvey says the collaboration and exposure “lifts all boats” in the valley’s art community.
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On today’s newscast: The Glenwood Springs Fire Department lifted the shelter-in-place and evacuation orders following a ruptured gas line that caused a major gas leak yesterday; the four candidates competing for two open Snowmass Village town council discussed their preferred approaches to housing during a Squirm Night Wednesday evening; and Colorado lawmakers are once again voicing opposition to a controversial railway that would carry crude oil from Utah to the Gulf Coast. Tune in for these stories and more.
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Two politically pointed statues have mysteriously appeared in the nation’s capital in the leadup to the election: a pile of poop on the former House speaker's desk and a hand holding a tiki torch.
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The cleric takes over after Israel killed Hezbollah's longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an airstrike in a Beirut suburb in late September.
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Here's a costume that won't take a lot of fuss — and will earn you the title "world's scariest animal" this Halloween.
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In the rural, red parts of Pennsylvania, young Democratic organizers have a plan to lose by less to win the state for Vice President Harris. But former President Donald Trump's campaign isn't worried.
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For 50 years, a secretive group of government workers has been preparing for the worst. Here's a rare look inside the team that's ready to respond to a nuclear incident anywhere, anytime.
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Geitaoui Hospital has Lebanon's only unit specializing in burn treatment. Since Israel launched an air and ground invasion of the country to fight Hezbollah, burn cases have mounted.
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The name Belle da Costa Greene might not ring a bell, but New York's renowned historic Morgan Library and Museum is trying to change that.
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A new NAACP survey offers a mixed picture for the vice president. She has gained ground among Black men since August, but about one in five say they are still backing former President Donald Trump.
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A week before Election Day, Vice President Harris will use the backdrop to lay out the case for turning the page on the divisive and chaotic politics of her Republican opponent.
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Don't be surprised if you see fewer chocolate treats in your trick-or-treating loot. Customers are souring on costly chocolate, resulting from a few disappointing cocoa crop years.
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