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Is Southwest Colorado in for a wet summer?

Shift to El Niño could mean more rain for Four Corners, but long-term outlooks show above-average temperatures

Some Durango businesses report positives as stage 1 water restrictions set in

‘If anything, it's increased our business,’ owner of Blooming Landscape and Design says

Mancos to impose mandatory outdoor watering restrictions for summer

Guidelines will remain in place until Sept. 30

Examining Southwest Colorado drought through the eyes of the hive

Beekeepers see signs of stress in honey bee colonies after a warm winter and erratic spring

Warm, dry winter likely to alter wildlife patterns in Southwest Colorado

Less forage leads to stress, increased predation, lower survival rates and more human-animal interactions

Hillcrest Golf Club follows Durango Parks and Recreation’s lead in water management

Director shares how course made it through 2018 drought

Durango enacts lawn watering restrictions, fines for violations

Violators could face up to $300 penalty or disconnection from watering system

Durango to set water restrictions amid extreme drought

City working to revise management plan to increase enforcement capabilities

Southwest Colorado recreation industry can adapt during low-water years, panelists say

Panel highlights strategies to sustain rivers and outdoor tourism during drought

Colorado’s early snowmelt is a preview of a hotter future

Expect a longer wildfire season and major headaches for state water managers

In the West, snow drought is pushing cross-country ski areas closer to a breaking point

The Eldora Nordic Center near Boulder should be buzzing with skiers by late winter. In a normal year, Aaron Sloan, the manager of the cross-country ski area, would expect a line out the door...

What role does climate change play in extreme weather events like flooding at Vallecito?

Fall floods not uncommon, but severity can be made worse by warming atmosphere, scientists say