Ad

Investigators haven’t found a motive for falsified environmental data filed at hundreds of Colorado oil and gas sites

Colorado regulators haven’t found a clear motive or pattern to explain why two environmental consulting firms allegedly falsified soil and water quality results on behalf of the state’s larg...

Biden adds to list of national monuments during his term

There's an appetite for more

Durango to recruit residents to research stormwater fees

Applications for focus group open now

TDL Recycling in Bayfield shutting down services

Company cites staffing shortages, problems finding new building lease

Colorado still has a middling recycling rate, but residents are wasting less overall

A new report shows Colorado’s recycling rate is still less than half the national average, but residents produced slightly less municipal waste in 2023, offering a small bit of hope to recyc...

New rules for Canyons of the Ancients National Monument

Some activities now limited to designated travel routes

Durango seeks long-term funding for stormwater management

Sediment unloading, flooding and failed infrastructure need attention

In La Plata Mountains, possibility of copper mining has neighbors anxious

Metallic Minerals faced stiff opposition at a community meeting in Breen

Some residents want end to Durango’s fluoridation of drinking water

Health experts defend nearly 80-year practice

Nature’s legal advocate headquarters in Durango

Earth Law Center a voice for environments around the world

Boebert’s bill to protect fish passes House, with looming concern over funding shortage

Local stakeholders are concerned about lack of $22 million in funds

Chaco Canyon buffer zone in the crossfires of Project 2025

In 1973, it was Project Independence that brought a surge of extraction to Native American reservations to meet the energy demands of the country. Now Project 2025 includes policies with the...