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This small synagogue in Trinidad, Colorado was almost lost to history. Now it’s a National Historic Landmark
Temple Aaron has been a place of worship for Jewish people in Southern Colorado and northern New Mexico for 135 years.
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Tiny specialized bugs may help with the expensive and rising tide of toilet flushes in rural Colorado
As more people move into small communities, some like Westcliffe and Silver Cliff, struggle to keep pace with infrastructure requirements, including the good old-fashioned toilet flush.
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Whimsy and movement: 24-foot-tall puppet honors local artist Charles Rockey at Manitou Springs Carnivale parade
Meet the artist behind the giant puppet in this year's Manitou Springs Carnivale parade that honors the legacy of the late Charles Rockey.
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Fewer livestock at Bent’s Old Fort? These and other changes could come to the national historic site in southeastern Colorado
Parts of the decades-old reconstructed adobe trading post near La Junta are failing. This led to the decision to close the upper level until the risks can be resolved and the structure restored. Also, the living history presentations there could undergo some changes, including how livestock may be managed.
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El Paso County firefighters tried to reduce the fire risks at encampments. The effort went up in smoke
Enforcing fire safety in homeless encampments is a challenging issue.
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In the San Luis Valley, a religious celebration with traditions spanning generations takes place this weekend
Bells mark the beginning of the Fiesta of the Lady of Guadalupe at the first parish established in Colorado.
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