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Unlike other Western states, Colorado’s moose population is growing. It’s healthier than ever with an estimated 2300 moose across the state. While other
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Colorado’s first woody biomass power plant is nearly complete. Senator Mark Udall and State Senator Gail Schwartz toured the facility in Gypsum on Friday,
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Less than a decade ago, an oil and gas boom in Colorado started to fire up... and with it came strong opinions on all sides. One of the first major
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The FAA is expected to decide whether to allow people to fly drones in certain parts of Colorado. That would be in a proposed FAA test site in this state..
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Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper has activated a special task force in response to the state’s ongoing drought.April snow showers brought needed…
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Springtime is a stressful period for farmers – especially in Western Colorado's North Fork Valley. A spring frost can wipe out an entire crop in an…
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For years the organization that trains young winter sports athletes in Aspen has been holding a traditional European event called biathlon. This year…
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The Basalt Public Library is trying something new this spring: a seed collection. With a library card in hand, you can check the seeds out, grow the…
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Colorado’s top water experts met Wednesday to assess the state’s snowpack. The news isn’t good.Drought conditions throughout Colorado continue to get…
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Scientists throughout the West are trying to figure out the mystery of the disappearing mule deer. Since the 1970s, biologists in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah have seen deer populations drop by 50 percent. The potential causes vary. Oil and gas development and the growth in coyote populations top the list.