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With federal regulations rolled back, New Mexico forges ahead to curb methane

State releases draft version of rules July 20, aims for adoption in early 2021

BLM issues lease for coal mine expansion in La Plata County

Federal agency accepts company’s $3.4 million bid

Southwest Colorado’s ‘mega-drought’ raises wildfire concerns

Local officials request restrictions to lower threat

Leader of state Energy Office touts clean power in Durango

2019 legislation moves the ball on renewables, Toor says

First bear of season is sighted north of Bayfield

Early spotting is ‘unusual, but not unheard of,’ according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Edgemont Ranch subdivision cited for not meeting water-quality standards

About 600 homes northeast of Durango receive water from metro district

New methane regulations lauded by Durango-area leaders, environmentalists

Colorado rules aim to cut greenhouse gas releases

Climate change taking toll on mountain towns

Fort Lewis College professor says certain steps can make a difference regionally

Setting goals is a positive first step

“If you aim for nothing, you’ll hit it every time.” This famous quote coined by Zig Ziglar was taken to heart by the city of Durango at its Aug. 20 board meeting (see the Herald’s...

Durango sets goals for renewable energy, greenhouse gas emissions

Council wants city to run on 100% renewable electricity by 2050

More electric vehicles suited for Southwest Colorado expected to hit market

State rule could improve options for car buyers

Fort Lewis College professor tapped for UN study about climate change

Heidi Steltzer to research how less snowfall affects mountain ecosystems