Climate ChangeLake Powell drops below critical threshold for the first time despite state and federal attempts to avoid itBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentUtah railway meets opposition from Colorado over environmental concernsBy The Associated Press
TransportationColorado’s clean truck strategy favors incentives now, regulations laterBy Nathaniel Minor
EnvironmentLouisville makes its tougher, green building codes optional for Marshall fire victimsBy Sam Brasch
Climate ChangeNew UN climate report says the world has a brief window to avoid a deadlier climate future. Here’s what’s at stake in ColoradoBy Joe Wertz
EnvironmentThere are new financial incentives for Marshall fire victims to rebuild greener homesBy Sam Brasch
EnvironmentAfter a devastating wildfire in the ’80s, Boulder rebuilt homes differently. After the Marshall fire, Louisville and Superior might do the sameBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentPrescribed burns could help prevent the next Marshall fire. They’re not easy to pull off in grasslandsBy Sam Brasch
EnergyColorado rural power utility shifts away from long-time energy provider to pursue locally-produced renewable electricityBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeBipartisan poll finds spiking concern over water supply and climate change in Colorado and Western statesBy Dan Boyce
EnergyColorado’s newest coal-fired generator has been shut down for two weeks. Regulators have ordered Xcel to tell them whyBy Miguel Otárola
TransportationThe Polis administration won’t consider new clean-trucking policies until next year. Environmental groups aren’t happy.By Sam Brasch
Climate ChangeColorado River states and feds are working on new plan to avoid another emergency water release to save Lake PowellBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas