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Jared PolisSNAP/CalFresh programs may immediately lose funding and cease to operate on Nov. 1 should Congress not reconvene to reopen the federal government. WIC remains funded through November and IHSS through the end of the calendar year.See the Story
DHHS Warns SNAP Benefits End Nov. 1 with Government Shutdown
100% Center coverage: 14 sources

Summit County, Colorado · Summit CountyBRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) says they were called out to Breckenridge on Thursday after a moose calf got stuck in a skate park bowl. CPW says they worked with local officials and police to safely remove him. The video, seen above, shows the sedated moose strung up as CPW worked to lift him out. Once he was rescued, CPW says his sedation slowly wore off, and he was reunited with his mom. Stay up to date with th…See the Story
Wildlife Meets Halfpipe: CPW, Breckenridge Town Officials Rescue Moose Stuck in Skate Park Bowl
100% Center coverage: 5 sources

Wildfires · Summit CountyDURANGO, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) officers are urging the public to remove hazards from their yards after responding to manySee the Story
Wildlife officers urge public to remove tangle hazards from yards, decorate responsibly
100% Center coverage: 5 sources