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
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
Opponents of a proposed national monument designation for the Dolores River region are voicing outrage over the content of newly released communications between a proponent of the designation and Grand
State regulators have approved Terra Energy Partners measures designed to ensure that it operates wells safely next to the truck stop recently built on the same property at the Parachute