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  • Government and Politics

    Today Is The Deadline For Employees To Tell The BLM They’ll Move To Grand Junction

    By Alex Scoville
    The Bureau of Land Management will learn Wednesday how many of its career staff will follow orders and move to new posts across the West. About two dozen positions will be based at the BLM’s new national headquarters in the small, high-desert city of Grand Junction. More than 70 percent of Mesa County is public land, including this rocky swath, about 15 miles from new head office. The Bureau of Land Management will learn Wednesday how many of its career staff will follow orders and move to new posts across the West. About two dozen positions will be based at the BLM’s new national headquarters in the small, high-desert city of Grand Junction. More than 70 percent of Mesa County is public land, including this rocky swath, about 15 miles from new head office.
  • Military

    ‘Nobody Should Be Shocked’ By New Report About How The Public Was Misled During The War In Afghanistan, One Colorado Veteran Says

    By Taylor Allen
    1st Sgt David Gill from Alliance, Oh of the OMLT Team Orthos from 1-145AR RGT, left, and Hungarian military adviser SFC Otto Szatmari, right, look at a hill while searching for pro-Taliban fighters near Kuk Cenar, Baghlan province of northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.1st Sgt David Gill from Alliance, Oh of the OMLT Team Orthos from 1-145AR RGT, left, and Hungarian military adviser SFC Otto Szatmari, right, look at a hill while searching for pro-Taliban fighters near Kuk Cenar, Baghlan province of northern Afghanistan, Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
  • 2016 Elections

    5 Years After The Investigation Into The CIA’s Interrogation Methods, Mark Udall Is Still Haunted By What He Learned

    By Michelle P. Fulcher
    Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., rushes to the chamber for a vote at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., rushes to the chamber for a vote at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014.
  • Arts

    When Colorblind Visitors Put On These Glasses, The Art At The MCA Looks A Lot Brighter

    By Stephanie Wolf
    Nick Silici, artist and installation manager for MCA Denver, is wowed by how well he can distinguish the reds and the greens in the artwork.Nick Silici, artist and installation manager for MCA Denver, is wowed by how well he can distinguish the reds and the greens in the artwork.

Featured Events

  • Indie 102.3 presents Alex Cameron, Jackladder, Emily Panic8:00pmBluebird Theater
    Dec09
  • Indie 102.3 presents Angel Olsen, Vagabon9:00pmGothic Theatre
    Dec15
  • Indie 102.3 presents Gasoline Lollipops9:00pmFox Theatre
    Dec31

Teens Under Stress

Teens in Colorado are struggling. Rates of mental health issues, substance abuse and suicide are rising. We investigate the causes — and possible fixes.

  • Middle School Bans Phones, Says Students Are Happier, Less Stressed
  • What's Making Academic Stress Much Worse For Teens Today
  • Academic Stress Leads Teen To Breakdown

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