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Sporting sandals, swim shorts and baseball caps — and hopefully plenty of sunscreen — a cohort of state lawmakers hopped ...
When a flyer landed in the inbox of Coal Ridge High School Counselor Kat Nichols, she knew it had potential—especially for ...
About 40 million people rely on the Colorado River for drinking water. It also irrigates agricultural fields. It's also shrinking. Now, states might agree on a potential deal on sharing the river.
With a clutch performance that combined speed, skill and nerves, Loveland heavy equipment operator Ben Bonner steered his way ...
An excellent resource for knowing where to go is “The Guide to Colorado Backroads and 4-Wheel-Drive Trails” by Charles Wells ...
By LINDSEY BAHR Dinosaur fatigue may be a theme in “Jurassic World Rebirth,” but moviegoing audiences don’t seem to have that ...
Thunderstorms and moisture from the Gulf were among the ingredients that led to catastrophic weather and flooding in the Hill ...
Scott Fitzwilliams didn’t expect to last 16 years as supervisor of the White River National Forest that surrounds Vail and ...
Pinal County cotton farmers have overcome extreme heat, drought and water scarcity and maintained high yields.
As Coloradans gear up for a hot Fourth of July weekend, fire restrictions are in place for much of the parched western half ...
Eleven girls from a summer camp along the Guadalupe River in the Texas Hill Country are among those unaccounted for.
Johnny MacLean, Ph.D., the new chancellor at Montana Technological University, described receiving a warm welcome on campus ...