EnvironmentLast Winter’s Epic Snow Doesn’t Erase The West’s Long-Term Drought — Or A Shifting ClimateBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentTamarisk Tree-Eating Beetles Evolve Heat-Proof Abilities, Continue Their March Across The SouthwestBy The Associated Press
NewsAs Southwest Water Managers Grapple With Climate Change, Can A ‘Grand Bargain’ Work?By Luke Runyon and Bret Jaspers
Government and PoliticsInterior Will Announce New Western Home For The BLM In SeptemberBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentTrump Signed Off On The Colorado River Drought Plan. Now The Cutback Negotiations BeginBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentBennet, Gardner Sign On To Bill That Sanctifies Multistate Colorado River Drought PlanBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
If Rockies Manager Bud Black Wants You To Put A Snake On Your Head, Then Dammit Rookie, That’s What You DoBy Vic Vela
EnvironmentAfter Delays And Agency Spats, Colorado River States Have A Drought Plan For FedsBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentAn Interstate Plan To Protect The Colorado River Still Isn’t Done. Now What?By The Associated Press
EnvironmentIt’s Deadline Day For Arizona’s Debate Over Colorado River Drought PlanBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentArizona Is Up Against The Deadline For Multistate Colorado River Drought PlanBy The Associated Press
NewsFeds Could Step In If Western States Don’t Agree To Drought Contingency PlanBy Rae Ellen Bichell, Kaiser Health News
EnvironmentSouthwestern States Face End Of January Deadline For Colorado River Drought PactBy The Associated Press