Source New Mexico reports that U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján has secured the release of an additional $120 million from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for continued work on the Navajo-Gallup water ...
It looked for a moment that a gushing water line in east Walsenburg was to blame for taps running dry, a disaster declaration ...
The Los Angeles Times reports that California has agreed to return roughly 7% of lands to tribal communities after failing to ...
Lower Arkansas Valley water districts and other rural Colorado interests are pushing a draft bill demanding enforceable ...
Colorado Public Radio reports that Gov. Polis, has activated a statewide drought task force designed to help communities and water users during what is promising to be a severe drought summer that ...
More than a year after a landmark $100 million environmental settlement designed to improve the Poudre River was OK’d, little ...
An otherwise dismal snow year in Colorado has one clear upside: At least the snow that has fallen on the state isn’t dusty.
Aspen Journalism reports that a local activist is seeking a new form of protection for the Roaring Fork River, known as a “rights of nature” designation. The idea is that nature, or ecosystems, have ...
Source New Mexico reports that Governor Lujan has signed a bill that will raise fines for water code violations to $3,400 a day, the first increase since 1907, when the fee was set at $100 per day.
Colorado Public Radio reports that cross country ski areas in Colorado and across the West are being pushed to the brink as the snow drought continues.