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Colorado joins multistate lawsuit suing Trump administration for cutting $600M in public health funding

Colorado is suing the Trump administration after it cut more than $600 million in public health funding for it and three other states. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmen...

Why your Colorado property tax bill still increased this year

Homeowners across Colorado may have expected their property tax bills to go down this year – after all, their homes may be worth less. Instead, many property owners will see their bills rise...

A male wolf died during a capture and collaring operation in northwest Colorado

A gray wolf brought to Colorado more than two years ago died in Routt County during a routine operation to capture and collar the animals, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced in a news rel...

A flood of proposals to change Colorado peak names faces opposition

Attorney has submitted proposals for 97 new names of peaks

Broken treaties with the Utes paved the way for Colorado’s 1870s San Juan silver rush

Thousands flocked to boomtowns like Ouray and Silverton as Colorado neared statehood

Longtime festivalgoers say the final Sundance in Utah may also be their last

PARK CITY, Utah – Attendees at this year’s Sundance Film Festival could not stand in line, step onto a shuttle bus or walk into a lounge without hearing one common question: “Will you go to ...

Crisosto Apache named Colorado’s newest poet laureate

Colorado has a new ambassador for poetry. Crisosto Apache was named the next poet laureate for the state at an announcement ceremony at the Capitol on Wednesday. Apache, who lives in Lakewoo...

Colorado’s population growth is slowest since 1989 as thousands leave for other states

People are leaving; guess where they’re going

Colorado River talks: States are still at odds but working toward a 5-year plan

With just weeks to decide how to share the Colorado River’s shrinking water supply, negotiators from seven states hunkered down in a Salt Lake City conference room. Outside was busy traffic...

Mountain towns tighten their belts as pandemic-fueled tourism high starts declining

Colorado’s mountain towns, once overcrowded with out-of-towners fleeing their homes in the pandemic, are now planning for fewer people, fewer booked hotels and less spending. Most are expect...

Rules cut methane pollution across Colorado

A recent analysis of satellite data showed a substantial decline in methane emissions associated with oil and gas development in Colorado. The reduction correlated closely in time with the i...

Colorado attorney general candidate Michael Dougherty talks ICE, constitutional rights

Residents raised questions about how to protest and how local law enforcement should respond to immigration operations