Climate ChangeColorado River states and feds are working on new plan to avoid another emergency water release to save Lake PowellBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentMore than a year after the East Troublesome fire, some Grand Lake residents still don’t have housingBy Sam Brasch
Climate ChangeAs Marshall fire victims rebuild, Louisville’s new green building codes are increasing costs and raising tensions over local climate rulesBy Sam Brasch
EnergyEnvironmental group says analysis shows oil and gas companies have used ‘forever chemicals’ to frack wells across ColoradoBy Sam Brasch
EnvironmentResearchers — and their drones — touch down in Boulder County to study the extent of the Marshall fire damageBy Miguel Otárola
EnvironmentThe Yampa River is ‘over-appropriated’: There isn’t enough water for everyone who wants itBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnergyAfter the Marshall fire, regulators want to know how climate change and extreme weather will affect the energy gridBy Miguel Otárola
EnvironmentThe Marshall fire burned whole subdivisions and shopping centers. Are the ashes an air quality threat?By Sam Brasch
NewsIdentity of final person missing from Marshall fire confirmed as investigators uncover bone fragmentsBy Paolo Zialcita
EnvironmentBoulder County has rules on how to better build homes to survive wildfires. None of them applied where 1,000+ homes burned in Marshall fireBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangePolis promised funding for cleaner air during his State of the State. Climate activists say it still isn’t enoughBy Sam Brasch
Climate ChangeThe second half of 2021 was the warmest in Colorado history, national data showsBy Miguel Otárola
NewsAfter Marshall fire, residents feel ‘lucky’ with what they have, but struggle to figure out the futureBy Eli Imadali, Allison Sherry, and Paolo Zialcita