
New Website to Provide Info on Hydraulic Fracturing
A new website aims to give people more information about oil and gas wells in their neighborhoods.

By Anna Hanel

Net Metering
State lawmakers are considering a bill that could make it easier for rural Coloradans to produce their own electricity.The bill would allow more homeowners and business to do something called”net […]

By Anna Hanel

BLM Asks For Help Housing Wild Mustangs
The Bureau of Land Management is trying to get creative about finding homes for the thousands of wild mustangs the agency takes off of federal lands for population control.

By Anna Hanel

New Community Solar Array opens in Garfield County
[Photo courtesy of Clean Energy Collective] A new project in western Colorado could make it easier for people to take advantage of solar power.

By Anna Hanel

New SW Colorado drilling plan addresses wildlife concerns
[photo of San Juan basin wells by A.Panoka] The state wants oil and gas companies to have the least effect possible on wildlife in the areas where they work.

By Anna Hanel

Colorado Alpaca Breeders Building Better Fiber
For city dwellers and corporate workers wanting to try their hand at ranching, the alpaca seems to be a good fit. Since their introduction to the U.S.

By Anna Hanel

A Memorial Day Tribute in Gunnison
This Memorial Day, Coloradans are gathering to remember the sacrifice of those who’ve served this country in times of war. In the Gunnison Valley, a new tradition begins.

By Anna Hanel

Fort Carson hopes to reach ‘net zero’ on energy, water, waste
Colorado’s Fort Carson is working to lesson its impact on the environment.

By Anna Hanel

Denver mayoral election results
Chris Romer took the lead in Denver’s mayoral election yesterday (5/3). He advances to the June run-off election to replace former Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.

By Anna Hanel

JeffCo Outdoor Lab Schools On Chopping Block
Deep cuts to the state’s education budget may shutter a half century old program in Jefferson County. Generations of Jeffco students have attended Outdoor Lab Schools in idyllic country settings. […]

By Anna Hanel

Colorado researcher studying psychological impacts of Gulf oil spill
It’s been a year since the BP drilling rig explosion and resulting oil spill started to damage the environment and livelihood of Gulf coast residents.A Colorado researcher just released a […]

By Anna Hanel

Western Slope gets new compressed natural gas stations
Right now there are nearly 30 compressed natural gas stations in Colorado – this is a fuel that burns cleaner than traditional gasoline and is running about a dollar cheaper […]

By Anna Hanel

Rocky Mountain Seed Company closing shop
[photo courtesy of Tom Kirk] After nine decades, The Rocky Mountain Seed Company is going out of business. Customers called the company’s historic LoDo store in Denver “frozen in time”.

By Anna Hanel

Housing experts see trend toward smaller homes
Housing prices are rising faster than people’s wages, and city planners are partly to blame. That’s according to land use lawyer Don Elliot, a consultant with Denver-based Clarion Associates.

By Anna Hanel

Museum Reaches Agreement to Continue Snowmass Dig
Photo by Heather Rousseau Researchers are preparing to return to the Snowmass Village area where crews discovered several Ice Age fossils last fall including bones from mastodons and mammoths, even […]

By Anna Hanel

DPS Invites Innovation
Student enrollment is rising at Denver Public Schools, and the district is looking for fresh ideas for new schools. DPS launched its “Call for Quality Schools” at the Denver Green […]

By Anna Hanel