Daniel Curry is a range rider. He spends weeks in the backcountry of eastern Washington — in fine weather and foul — with only his trusted horse, following the herd and making sure he remains a buffer between cow and wolf… and wolf and rancher.
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On today's newscast: candidates interviewed for the Garfield County library board; Aspen City Councilman Bill Guth called to remove DEIB references from the 2025 policy agenda; and Pitkin County Open Space and Trails will receive a 240-acre land donation. Tune into these stories and more.
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The private residence of deposed Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was ransacked after rebels took over the capital, forcing him to flee the country.
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President-elect Trump lays out plan for his first 100 days during interview with NBC News' "Meet the Press."
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Pediatric cancer survival rates are a crowning medical achievement. But the impact of missing school is a less-discussed side effect children then face.
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Their job is to keep the peace amid a worsening and at times deadly conflict between humans and the world's largest land animal in the town of Livingstone, Zambia.
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Nick Frost on his newest horror comedy and what makes the slasher funny.
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Late Saturday, police released two additional photos of the suspected shooter that appeared to be from a camera mounted inside a taxi.
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Actor John Lithgow grew up in a theater family but always wanted to be a painter. On Wild Card this week, he opens up what changed his mind.
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President Bashar Assad and his father, Hafez Assad, combined to rule Syria for more than 50 years, always with an iron fist that crushed dissent and relied on the country's feared security forces.
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The Syrian government collapsed early Sunday, as rebels seized control of the capital Damascus. Deposed President Bashar al-Assad was granted asylum by Russia, according to state-run Tass news.
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The bells of Notre Dame Cathedral rang on Saturday evening in Paris for the first time since a fire heavily damaged the Paris landmark in 2019.
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