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Environment
As Colorado wildfire season heats up, low pay and slow reforms could spell staffing trouble for federal firefighting efforts
By
Joe Wertz
· Yesterday, 10:10 am
Climate Change
The marinas at Colorado’s Blue Mesa Reservoir won’t open this season as the threat of a water release to Lake Powell looms
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
· May. 18
Environment
Colorado knows the steps to take that could reduce the destruction of wildfires. It just hasn’t taken them
By
Veronica Penney
· May. 18
Transportation
Transit, bicycle and pedestrian projects could get a boost as Denver region’s climate-minded transportation plan takes shape
By
Nathaniel Minor
· May. 17
Environment
To help refill two struggling underground aquifers, Colorado lawmakers set aside $60 million to retire irrigation wells and acres of farmland
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
· May. 13
News
Man arrested in connection with Akerman fire in Colorado Springs
By
Abigail Beckman
· May. 13
News
High Park fire 10 percent contained, no structures lost in Teller County, officials say
By
Abigail Beckman
· May. 13
News
Person killed in Colorado Springs Skylark Mobile Home Park fire
By
Abigail Beckman
· May. 13
Environment
How Pueblo’s Salt Creek was stripped of its rights, and why activists are fighting to get them back
By
Miguel Otárola
· May. 13
Climate Change
First-of-its-kind project in Colorado will bury 350,000 tons of planet-warming carbon that would have been released into the air
By
Miguel Otárola
· May. 12
Climate Change
Air quality, wildfires and building codes: Here are the climate bills headed to Gov. Jared Polis’s desk
By
Sam Brasch
,
Joe Wertz
, and
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
· May. 12
News
Fire conditions will reach ‘extremely critical’ level going into the weekend
By
Paolo Zialcita
· May. 11
Transportation
To improve air quality, Colorado Democrats are poised to fund a free public transit program. RTD’s past suggests it won’t help much
By
Nathaniel Minor
· May. 10
Environment
Fire fighters may get artificial intelligence to help fight Colorado wildfires
By
The Associated Press
· May. 10
Climate Change
The Colorado River needs a big moisture boost. Runoff forecasts suggest it won’t come from spring snowmelt
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
· May. 9
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