Arch Resources, the owner of the North Fork Valley’s West Elk Mine, plans to merge with another major U.S. coal producer, resulting in a new company that will have a
Ranching interests are welcoming Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s plans to relocate a wolf pack that has been attacking livestock in Middle Park while wolf reintroduction advocates say more efforts should
The Bureau of Land Management has released a revised proposal for guiding utility-scale solar power development on lands it manages, and it would make nearly 600,000 acres in Colorado available
On the heels of Grand Junction’s hottest summer on record, Colorado’s state climatologist advised Friday that the state’s warming trend over recent decades is all but certain to continue in
The effort to obtain federal funding to help the Western Slope close the deal on acquiring significant Colorado River water rights has gained support from the state’s two U.S. senators
Colorado state lawmakers next year likely will consider a bill that would designate bison as big game wildlife, which would end unregulated hunting that has occurred over the years in
The Bureau of Land Management has finalized plans significantly reducing local federal acreage available for oil and gas leasing and implementing new Gunnison sage-grouse protections in Mesa and other counties