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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — The newly reintroduced ...
The Colorado River water touches seven states and Mexico and is 1,450 miles long – the sixth longest in the nation according to river conservation organization American Rivers. More than a ...
The 10 wolves released in Colorado last month, along with two wolves from a pack that migrated here from Wyoming, have remained in the central and northern mountains, according to a map released ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Taxes can be an intimidating thing, with different factors like the type of purchase and geographic location ... to launch the Colorado Property Tax Map tool to take the stress ...
Fresh off a phenomenal winter snowpack, water levels on the Colorado River are going up for the first time in years. As a result, federal officials will announce this week that they are easing ...
The Colorado River is in crisis. The problem has been building for decades but has come to a head in recent years because the major reservoirs on the river have fallen to dangerously low levels ...
California, Arizona and Nevada, three of seven states that depend on the shrinking Colorado River for water and hydropower, plan to temporarily reduce the amount of river water they use by 13% ...
The Colorado River, which supplies water to 40 million people in the Western United States, is running dangerously low. The seven states that rely on it all know that drastic change is needed to ...
It applied to the arid West, a policy like that would dramatically change the location (or existence) of many major cities." From this, it is clear why the Colorado River is so important to life ...
Colorado’s wolves in June largely remained in the territory they’ve occupied for several months, according to a new location map released Wednesday by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The wolves ...
As the Biden administration kicks off a years-long negotiation process to divvy up the shrinking water supply of the Colorado River, there are finally some signs of optimism after several bleak years.