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One year after the High Park Fire destroyed 259 homes, insurance woes, money and time are three major obstacles preventing the majority of High Park Fire…
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The High Park Fire started almost one year ago on Saturday, June 9, 2012. The 87,284 acre blaze consumed 259 homes northwest of Fort Collins before it was…
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Heavy rains in northern Colorado are reportedly creating small mudslides on the road that runs through the Poudre Canyon.Transportation officials…
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Wildfire forecasters say Northern Colorado’s fire season should be far less active than last year. That doesn’t mean they’re resting on their laurels…
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Larimer County officials are preparing homeowners for potential flooding that could occur this spring.Colorado Springs officials are already preparing…
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Reforestation efforts inside the High Park Fire burn zone are gearing up for the spring season.The National Wildlife Federation has donated 2,000 seedling…
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The House of Representatives has approved $48 million worth of Emergency Watershed Protection funding to help states rebuild after a devastating wildfire…
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Senator Mark Udall met with more than a dozen stakeholders in Northern Colorado Tuesday to discuss recovery efforts since the High Park Fire and a path…
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Water restrictions may come in early April for Fort Collins’ residents. The city depends on the Cache la Poudre River for about half of its water supply…
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Drought and wildfires crippled Colorado’s rafting industry in 2012. That’s according to a new report by the Colorado River Outfitters Association. The…