Two wolves captured, collared by Colorado wildlife biologists in North Park
two males, the only GPS-tracked wolves in Colorado, will provide CPW with insight on future wolf behavior in the state
two males, the only GPS-tracked wolves in Colorado, will provide CPW with insight on future wolf behavior in the state
parties will have new chairs, and how leadership elections go on the county and congressional and legislative district levels will play a big role
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Colorado towns prepare to sue to make the post office prioritize mail over last-mile deliveries for Amazon
Lawmakers worry juveniles respond differently to law enforcement than adults
state tells Ouray its ancient spring has been infiltrated and now needs $12 million in new filtration
Arizona would bear brunt of bigger cuts, while Nevada would make up the rest
potable reuse will require treatment with state-of-the-art technologies
There’s no certainty swaths of beetle-bitten trees will recover over burn scars
A study from the University of Colorado and the University of Minnesota uses long-term data on twins to assess the impacts
would result in about 2 million acre-feet of cuts in Lower Basin, with smaller reductions in Upper Basin
Outdoor recreation sector grew at three times the rate of the larger U.S. economy last year
their annual conference, election officials vow to win over doubters
emails obtained by The Associated Press, one water manager said, ‘We're all headed to a very dark place.’
Legislature told the state’s colleges and universities they couldn’t raise tuition for any in-state undergraduate students by more than 2%
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for retrieval could exceed $38 an hour next year
residue was detected in the Boulder Public Library and several other public spaces, prompting all of them to close for cleaning
Proposal would create a $2 million pilot program to station cameras on mountaintops in high-risk locations
Colorado Senate bill also includes permitting reforms, incentives for electric lawn equipment
Developed in 1857, tech improvements are making heat pumps a viable element in the contemporary transition to cleaner, more energy efficient homes
Republicans faulted for politicizing a historically bipartisan process
will be 24 lawmakers this year who secured a statehouse seat through a vacancy appointment
Researchers are looking into the link between violent crime and teenagers spending more time virtually connected but physically alone
Overall market is down, but the state adopts cleaner electrics and hybrids at a pace that makes leaders happy
Back-and-forth exchange highlights tension between Burton Brown, Tonkins
A new, all-electric Food and Drug Administration lab will be funded through $79 million from the Inflation Reduction Act.
will offer first mini-grants 18 months after formation
Bill 58 would put an end to asking applicants’ age
a student needs additional resources, they would be referred to state-run program offering free therapy sessions