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So you’re thinking about an electric car. How easy is it to get juiced in La Plata County?

Durango and its partners say they are prepared to meet growing demands of electrification

Residential gas bills to jump 26% next month in Southwest Colorado

Volatility in energy markets created by pandemic and war in Ukraine are behind the rise

La Plata Electric Association settles with Tri-State in effort to buy-down its contract

If approved, local electric co-op will reduce its carbon footprint and save money

La Plata County updating oil and gas rules

A rewrite will align with the state after the Colorado Legislature reshaped industry regulation

Millions in federal funding made available to plug abandoned wells

Spending could create jobs, address environmental hazards

Carbon dioxide group sues county in tax case

Spinoff of Kinder Morgan suit filed on behalf of small-share gas owners

San Juan coal mine gets larger environmental review

Mine fuels N.M. station, but plant might close

Colorado denies license for Paradox uranium mill

Judge says Piñon Ridge plan threatens environment; company not giving up

Environmentalists, San Miguel county sue to protect Gunnison sage grouse

Lawsuit alleges lack of environmental studies invalidates lease sales

Proposed drilling near Hovenweep criticized for potential harm to views, night sky

Gas development could threaten dark-sky status

America last: Trump’s actions leave U.S. behind, dismiss input and risk public resources

It is all quite shocking. By withdrawing from the Paris climate accord, President Trump dismissed the advice of his daughter Ivanka, Secretary of State Tillerson and business lead...

It’s propaganda, not fake news

The article you published by David Brooks, The New York Times columnist, is more propaganda than news. He fears the loss of faith in civilization after the age of Obama, Cameron a...