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  • 1 week ago | kvnf.org | Halle Zander

    Aspen Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio and KSUT Public Radio have joined NPR in a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit argues that President Trump's May 1 executive order, which threatens federal funding cuts to NPR and PBS, is unconstitutional, retaliatory, and that the president has no authority to issue these demands. Steven D. Zansberg is the attorney representing the three Colorado radio stations.

  • 1 week ago | ksjd.org | Halle Zander

    Aspen Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio and KSUT Public Radio have joined NPR in a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit argues that President Trump's May 1 executive order, which threatens federal funding cuts to NPR and PBS, is unconstitutional, retaliatory, and that the president has no authority to issue these demands. Steven D. Zansberg is the attorney representing the three Colorado radio stations.

  • 1 week ago | aspenpublicradio.org | Halle Zander

    Aspen Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio and KSUT Public Radio have joined NPR in a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit argues that President Trump's May 1 executive order, which threatens federal funding cuts to NPR and PBS, is unconstitutional, retaliatory, and that the president has no authority to issue these demands. Steven D. Zansberg is the attorney representing the three Colorado radio stations.

  • 1 week ago | aspenpublicradio.org | Halle Zander

    Editor’s Note: Aspen Public Radio reports on itself as it does any other institution, and no administrative staff reviewed this story before it was published. NPR, Colorado Public Radio, KSUT Public Radio and Aspen Public Radio filed a lawsuit this morning against the Trump administration, claiming its executive order on May 1 was unconstitutional.

  • 2 weeks ago | ksjd.org | Halle Zander

    Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has launched its fully staffed Range Rider Program, deploying 11 new range riders alongside two from the Colorado Department of Agriculture to reduce wolf conflicts across the Western Slope. The riders monitor livestock herds and use hazing techniques to deter wolf attacks. According to CPW, range riders are currently operating in Pitkin, Eagle, and Garfield counties, among other areas.

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