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    Maketa: Fire deaths to be investigated as homicide

    El Paso Sheriff Terry Maketa clarifies the term "homicide" when describing the investigation into the two deaths in the Black Forest Fire. The Sheriff said earlier this morning the two deaths in the Black Forest Fire discovered Thursday are being investigated as homicides.
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    Southern Colorado Teacher Wins National Science Award

    A teacher from Center High School in rural Southern Colorado has been awarded a prestigious National teaching award for science and technology. KRCC’s Hannah Sohl reports.
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    Snowpack Numbers Still Low

    Snow over the weekend may not mean much help for the state's average snowpack...
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    Sequestration Impact on Local Military Establishments

    With the pending sequestration comes across the board government cuts, but many entities are already feeling the heat, including the Department of Defense. KRCC’s Katherine-Claire O’Connor has more on what that means for some local military establishments.
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    Colorado Hits Top 10 for AP Exam Scores

    Colorado student participation in Advanced Placement exams is increasing.
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    Two New Bike Racks in Downtown Colorado Springs

    Cyclists in downtown Colorado Springs have two new designated spots to lock their bikes.
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    Fort Lyon Makes List of Colorado Endangered Places

    A former correctional facility in southeastern Colorado is among five historic sites chosen as the state’s Most Endangered Places this year.
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    Wildlife Officials Remind of Rabies Vaccinations as Skunks Emerge

    As the days get warmer, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding citizens to keep pets and farm animals up-to-date on rabies vaccinations. As KRCC’s Martha Perez-Sanz reports, now is the time skunks start to emerge.
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    La Junta and Pueblo Water Use

    Pueblo won't be considering seasonal water restrictions amidst exceptional drought in south eastern parts of Colorado...
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    City Councilors Could Receive More than a Stipend

    Voters to decide whether to pay City Council members a salary...
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    Congressman Lamborn to Attend State of the Union

    After skipping out last year, Representative Lamborn chooses to attend the State of the Union tonight...
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    Fort Carson Civilian Police Bill Passes State Senate

    A Fort Carson police bill passed unanimously in the state senate earlier this week. The bill would provide a new classification and more training to officers at the Mountain Post. KRCC’s Katherine-Claire O’Connor reports.
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    Pueblo Chile Roasters’ Educational Forum Scheduled

    Chile roasters in Pueblo are invited to participate in an educational forum regarding new statewide food regulations.
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    Pueblo Memorial Airport Considers Leasing Space to Army

    Army helicopters may soon be flying in and out of the Pueblo Memorial Airport...
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    Flood Preparedness Meeting

    Colorado Springs' Emergency Management department will discuss flooding at a resident preparedness meeting tomorrow night.
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    Special Election in Salida

    Salida residents are taking part in a special election tomorrow. The town is considering whether or not to become a home-rule city. As KRCC's Liz Ruskin reports, the question has stirred some controversy in this community of 5,300.
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