
Interior Will Announce New Western Home For The BLM In September
They may also move the headquarters of its U.S. Geological Survey — best known for monitoring earthquakes and publishing detailed topographical maps — to Denver.

Hickenlooper, O’Rourke, And Now Stacey Abrams, Spurn Schumer’s Senate Recruitment
Many of the party’s biggest players are betting they’ll have better futures outside Capitol Hill, where action can be slow — especially in the minority.

Colorado Joins The Super Tuesday Party For 2020 Presidential Primary
FYI: Super Tuesday falls on March 3 in 2020.

Drones Help DU Create ‘Game Changer’ 3D Digital Reconstruction Of Camp Amache
Currently, the site only contains concrete foundations, artifacts, a handful of restored buildings and a cemetery of internees who died at the camp.

Republican Warnings Of Socialism Ring Hollow With Many Colorado Voters
“I think that probably does fire up their base, but you cannot win an election in Colorado with the Republican base alone,” said Colorado Democratic Party chairwoman Morgan Carroll.

Texas Man Accused In Fatal Colorado Crash On I-70 Appears In Court
The driver of a speeding semitrailer, who appeared to one witness as “wide eyed” and “terrified” before crashing into other vehicles on a crowded Interstate 70 killing four people, made his first court appearance on Saturday after being arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide.

Hickenlooper Pitches A $15 Minimum Wage Plan That Would Stagger Increases By Cost Of Living
The Democratic presidential candidate and former Colorado governor said his plan would help rural areas adjust wages at a slower pace.

Truck Driver Arrested In Deadly Pileup; I-70 Westbound Reopens, Eastbound Remains Closed
Officials say four people died after a semi-truck plowed into dozens of vehicles and caused a fiery pileup on Interstate 70.

There Are Too Many Mustangs On The Range. But Horse Advocates Are Split On A New Plan To Rein Them In
The Human Society and ASPCA say the proposal will eliminate the threat of slaughter for thousands of horses. But smaller groups call it “a sellout.”

Opponents Of The New Oil And Gas Law Won’t Try To Repeal It Until 2020
The Secretary of State rejected four versions of their proposed ballot initiative that would have asked voters in November 2019 to repeal and replace.

Illegal Pete’s Didn’t Pass Delaware’s LLC Name Smell Test (Sexxymofo Inc. And Illegal People Touring Inc. Did, Though)
The 23-year-old restaurant chain is named after the founder’s father.

Dinosaur National Monument Is More Than Cool Fossils, It’s Now A Dark Sky Park Too
The monument, which straddles the Utah-Colorado border, is the 12th Utah location and the fifth in Colorado to earn dark sky designation.

Straight Talk On Race A ‘Woke Litmus Test’ For 2020 Democratic Hopefuls
The conversations about white privilege are an acknowledgment of the role black voters will play in the Democratic primary next year.

Conservationists Want Judge To Halt Trump Admin Drilling Plans For Sage Grouse Lands
Most of the bird’s habitat — sagebrush steppe — is on land administered by the BLM.

Transmission Line Project That Runs Through Colorado Receives Wyoming Approval
Wyoming regulators approved a permit by TransWest Express to construct a high-voltage transmission system for energy generated by wind farms in the state. The lines would run into northwest Colorado.

Accuracy At Core Of Supreme Court Case Over Census Question
Vast changes in America and technology have dramatically altered the way the census is conducted. But the accuracy of the once-a-decade population count is at the heart of the Supreme Court case over the Trump administration’s effort to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.