EnvironmentMitigation work aims to protect watershed and drinking water for Colorado Springs, reduce risk of catastrophic fireBy Abigail Beckman
EnergyThe Suncor shutdown hasn’t led to big spikes in Colorado fuel prices or air pollution — yetBy Sam Brasch
Climate ChangeCU Boulder researchers are creating a new tool that will help us better understand climate changeBy Veronica Penney
EnvironmentPhotos, then and now: Revisiting the Marshall fire’s devastation one year later, as communities rebuildBy Hart Van Denburg
EnvironmentSuncor has shut down Colorado’s only refinery. That’s raising concerns about air quality and higher gas pricesBy Sam Brasch
Government and PoliticsNearly $200 million in Colorado projects included in Congressional omnibus billBy Caitlyn Kim
EnvironmentMeet the first homeowner to rebuild and move back after the Marshall fireBy Nathaniel Minor
NewsSheriff’s office says the Marshall fire investigation could be completed in early 2023By Joe Wertz
EnergyRegulators set heavy restrictions for new natural gas lines, but stop short of eliminating subsidiesBy Sam Brasch
TransportationColorado’s updated EV plan boosts incentives but avoids California-style ban on gas vehiclesBy Nathaniel Minor
EnergyXcel customers may be on the hook for $123 million after coal shipments come up shortBy Miguel Otárola
TransportationColorado wants to get more e-bikes into low-income communities — and it’ll pay organizations with ideas for howBy Sam Brasch
Climate ChangeAs CU Boulder hosts climate activists from across the world, some students protest its financial ties to fossil fuelsBy Miguel Otárola