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Elections
A look at the candidates running for at-large seats on Colorado Springs City Council
By
Shanna Lewis
· Mar. 17
Elections
A look at the candidates running for the District 3 seat on Colorado Springs City Council
By
Abigail Beckman
· Mar. 17
Environment
Gov. Jared Polis orders ozone crackdown on Colorado’s oil and gas industry
By
Sam Brasch
· Mar. 16
Environment
A Latino-led group monitored the air near Suncor for more than a year. They found elevated levels of pollution and radioactive particles
By
Sam Brasch
· Mar. 16
Energy
New apartments and condos would have to make some parking EV-ready under a new bill
By
Nathaniel Minor
· Mar. 15
Energy
To accelerate the shift to clean energy, Colorado Democrats plan to shower consumers with incentives
By
Sam Brasch
and
Nathaniel Minor
· Mar. 8
Transportation
Got an old gas guzzler lying around? Colorado might pay you $6K to dump it for an EV
By
Nathaniel Minor
· Mar. 7
Climate Change
Vice President Kamala Harris visits Colorado to talk about how federal climate investments could impact the West
By
Sam Brasch
· Mar. 6
Government and Politics
Xcel Energy played a leading role in a stealthy plan to defend natural gas in Colorado
By
Sam Brasch
· Feb. 27
Government and Politics
‘Everything should be on the table’: Sen. John Hickenlooper on solving the Colorado River water crisis
By
Rachel Estabrook
and
Ryan Warner
· Feb. 18
Education
Popping the hood on electrical vehicles, these high school students will be the next generation of auto mechanics and car designers
By
Jenny Brundin
· Feb. 16
Energy
To cut energy bills, Gov. Jared Polis says its time to rethink natural gas
By
Sam Brasch
· Feb. 7
Energy
Colorado shuts down oil company K.P. Kauffman’s wells after it falls short on cleanup plan
By
Matt Bloom
· Feb. 2
Energy
It looks like the Suncor shutdown is driving up gas prices
By
Sam Brasch
· Jan. 30
Environment
As Colorado River talks continue, emails show tension over water use
By
The Associated Press
· Jan. 29
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