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Houses lie at the base of Colorado National Monument. The school district in Grand Junction knows it could take years to see whether their efforts towards suicide prevention have worked. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption

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How One Colorado Town Is Tackling Suicide Prevention — Starting With The Kids

Eight of the top 10 states with the highest suicide rates are in the Mountain West. Grand Junction, Colo., has launched an ambitious effort starting in the schools to try to address the problem.

Houses lie at the base of Colorado National Monument. The school district in Grand Junction knows it could take years to see whether their efforts towards suicide prevention have worked. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption

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How One Colorado Town Is Tackling Suicide Prevention — Starting With The Kids

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Magic "is beautiful and dangerous — it is a fight between good and evil," says third-generation witch Mihaela Minca. A 2014 survey found that in Romania, one in five people believe witches have powers. Joanna Kakissis for NPR/NPR hide caption

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In The Land Of Dracula, Witches Work As 'Life Coaches' Of The Supernatural

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Volunteers Kayo Beshir, left, and Jazmin Ramirez, right, knock on doors in Antioch, Tenn., in an effort to get pro-immigrant voters to the polls. Joel Rose/NPR hide caption

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Migrant Caravan Top Of Mind For Voters Thousands Of Miles Away In Tennessee

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Tom Morello's solo debut record, The Atlas Underground, is out now via Mom + Pop Music. Eitan Miskevich/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Tom Morello's Solo Debut Creates Art From Wreckage

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