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HealthStudy finds elevated levels of PFAS chemicals in blood of Security-Widefield residentsBy Abigail Beckman
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TransportationAfter A Brutal Beating, RTD May Replace Private Security Guards With Its Own Police ForceBy Nathaniel Minor
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EnvironmentBlood Tests Show Elevated Chemical Levels For El Paso Residents Living With Contaminated WaterBy Hayley Sanchez
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HealthMines, CU Researchers Win Grant To Study Peterson AFB Groundwater ContaminationBy Colorado Public Radio Staff