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Sierra Space is building a trash compactor for the space station that’s similar to the Disney character, while others are working on detecting space debris to avoid big damages. Listen to our host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with The Colorado Sun reporter Tamara Chuang and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Airport noise group on verge of cancellation after Louisville ejects over lack of trust and progressCiting frustrations with airport-owner Jefferson County over a lack of progress in reducing or addressing airport noise, the Louisville City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to join a growing effort to dissolve the roundtable.
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A massive redevelopment project in Louisville, Redtail Ridge, continues to generate controversy. KUNC's Programming & Operations Manager Desmond O'Boyle spoke with Chris Wood, editor and publisher of BizWest, about the topic.
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Residents who lost their pets in the Marshall Fire last year are finding comfort and healing through the creation of a memorial.
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Louisville’s City Council is considering how to handle new green building codes, updates that would increase the cost of rebuilding for homeowners impacted by the Marshall Fire.
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Bronwyn Brewer is a Louisville resident and single mom of three whose home was severely damaged in the Marshall Fire. She joins us to share how recovery is going one month later.
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As Louisville recovers from the disastrous Marshall Fire, they have had to do so without the Avista Adventist Hospital, which was closed due to smoke damage. With the hospital slated to reopen next Tuesday, KUNC's Colorado Edition spoke with Kaiser Health °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ reporter Kate Ruder, who covered the closure and its impact.
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Scott Kindel lives in Louisville, Colorado with his wife and 2-year-old son. He began drinking at 12 before moving on to his mom's prescription pain pills…
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A Phillips 66 research and training center planned for Louisville is officially getting the ax. The project was expected to bring 7,000 jobs and millions…
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After the twin towers fell and recovery operations progressed, the New York and New Jersey Port Authority began storing tons of rusted steel beams from…