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EnergyAnti-Frackers Didn’t ‘Pause The Permits’ In Court, But They’re Still Claiming VictoryBy Sam Brasch
EnergyErin Martinez Waited Years For The Federal Report On Why Her Home Exploded. Now That It’s Out, She’s DisappointedBy Sam Brasch
Energy2 Years After A House Exploded Near A Firestone Oil And Gas Well, The Federal Report Is Finally HereBy Grace Hood
EnvironmentHow Has The Right Shifted Tactics On Climate Change? A Debate In Boulder Had Some AnswersBy Sam Brasch
Government and Politics2019 Colorado Ballot Guide: How To Vote, And What You’re Voting OnBy Taylor Allen and Hayley Sanchez
EnergyEverything You Need To Know About Colorado’s New Health Study On Oil And GasBy Sam Brasch, Grace Hood, and Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentTrump Admin’s Plans For Drilling, Mining On Sage Grouse Lands BlockedBy The Associated Press
2020 ElectionsHickenlooper’s Climate Record Might Be A Big Problem In The Democratic Senate PrimaryBy Sam Brasch
EnvironmentColorado Wildfires Are Burning Weirdly Late This Year, And They’ll Probably Be Around For A Little LongerBy Hayley Sanchez
EnergyPeople Are Arguing About What Oil And Gas Layoffs Mean Right Now. Here’s What To KnowBy Hayley Sanchez, Ben Markus, and Carl Bilek
EnvironmentAnti-Fracking Advocates Sue The COGCC To Halt New Drilling Permits In ColoradoBy Natalia V. Navarro
EnvironmentOil Company Halliburton Lays Off 178 Workers At Its Grand Junction OfficeBy The Associated Press