EnvironmentHow a second Trump administration might reverse drilling and energy restrictions on public lands in ColoradoBy Ishan Thakore
EnvironmentBiden administration to restrict drilling, renewables in the U.S. West — including Colorado — to help struggling birdBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentOil and gas companies must pay more to drill on federal lands under new Biden administration ruleBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentCorrected ozone data estimate fracking and drilling produce more emissions than every Front Range vehicleBy Sam Brasch
Government and PoliticsAs CORE Act stalls, supporters continue to hope the Colorado land legislation will become law somedayBy Caitlyn Kim
EnergyEnvironmental group says analysis shows oil and gas companies have used ‘forever chemicals’ to frack wells across ColoradoBy Sam Brasch
EnergySome Colorado Oil Workers Can See The Shift Away From Fossil Fuels Coming — And They Say They Need Help Navigating ItBy Miguel Otárola
Climate ChangeWhat Biden’s Pause On Oil And Gas Leases On Federal Lands Means For ColoradoBy Sam Brasch and Miguel Otárola
EnergyColorado Oil And Gas Drilling Falls To Historic Lows As The Pandemic Crashes DemandBy Ben Markus
EnvironmentControversial Glenwood Quarry Expansion Gets Closer Look After Political PressureBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnergyColorado Oil And Gas Regulators Approve New Post-Firestone Blast Flowline RulesBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentWhat Broomfield’s Anti-Fracking Council Sweep Says About Colorado’s Oil And Gas DebateBy Sam Brasch
Energy2 Years After A House Exploded Near A Firestone Oil And Gas Well, The Federal Report Is Finally HereBy Grace Hood
EnvironmentColorado Health Department Finds Proximity To Drilling Operations May Increase Health RisksBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas and Sam Brasch
EnergyColorado’s Oil And Gas Regulators Will Be On The Clock To Review Weld County’s PermitsBy Hayley Sanchez