EnvironmentPlan for water cuts from 3 Western states is enough to protect Colorado River, federal officials sayBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentFeds roll back Colorado River water cuts after wet winter as states negotiate long-term drought rulesBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentThe Colorado River is drying up — but basin states have ‘no plan’ on how to cut water useBy Rachel Estabrook and Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeNew water cuts are coming to some Colorado River states as the nation’s largest reservoirs dry upBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentColorado and other upstream states have a plan to help save the Colorado River. It doesn’t include any mandatory water cutsBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Climate ChangeColorado’s water leader thinks most of the needed Colorado River cuts should be made by Arizona, Nevada and CaliforniaBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
MilitaryIn Las Vegas, The VA Has Opened A New Center To Treat Veterans With Gambling AddictionBy American Homefront Project
MilitaryTo Help Keep Older Veterans In Their Homes, The VA Will Pair Them With Volunteer CompanionsBy American Homefront Project
EnvironmentTrump Admin’s Plans For Drilling, Mining On Sage Grouse Lands BlockedBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentGovernors Back Bill To Open The Door For Nuke Testing Compensation For Colorado, Others In The WestBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentLast Winter’s Epic Snow Doesn’t Erase The West’s Long-Term Drought — Or A Shifting ClimateBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentInterior Secretary Bernhardt Touts Streamlined Mining Regs For Public Lands, BLM Move To ColoradoBy The Associated Press
MoneyWherever Recreational Marijuana Flourishes You’re Sure To Find An Equally Wounded Medical Cannabis MarketBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentBennet, Gardner Sign On To Bill That Sanctifies Multistate Colorado River Drought PlanBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
EnvironmentSouthwestern States Face End Of January Deadline For Colorado River Drought PactBy The Associated Press
Trump Has Energized Latino Voters, But This May Not Be The Election Where They Strike BackBy The Associated Press