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In D.C., Gov. John Hickenlooper seeks action on mine cleanups

‘Time is now’ to move on West’s abandon, leaking hard-rock mining sites

Lightner Creek Mobile Home Park owner ordered to shut down sewage pond

Health officials say problems ignored for too long

Environmental groups encourage BLM to involve public in planning

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Leaders from environmental organizations expressed support during a conference call Thursday for a proposed Bureau of Land Management rule that would increase public invol...

U.S. lawmakers question federal mining agency’s budget

Hearing looks at impact on jobs, reclamation programs

Pine cones, snowpack show nothing’s average in Durango

Has anybody noticed the abundance of huge Ponderosa Pine cones? It’s the biggest pinecone crop in the 20-plus years I’ve been at my house. Does this predict a wonderfully wet spring and so t...

Plan for oil and gas regulations aired in Cortez

Many urge protection of mountain bike trails at Phil’s World

Snyder blames bureaucrats, EPA faults state in Flint crisis

Sides square off at congressional hearing

Carbondale debates ‘climate action tax’ on utilities

Many Carbondale residents want to know why current taxes, fees and programs aren’t enough to meet the town’s 2020 clean energy goals. Residents questioned carbon tax supporters an...

BLM extends comment period on oil and gas lease in HD Mountains

More than 6,000-acres in the HD Mountains could be bid for oil and gas development

Bureau of Land Management targets sensitive lands in Southwest Colorado

Improved management sought to prevent damages

Aztec granny leads ‘Toxic Tour of Hell’

Four hours spent viewing the worst of oil and gas impacts

Poll: Americans split over safety of U.S. drinking water

Trust weaker among minorities, poor in survey