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EXPLAINER: Why was holiday-season flying such a nightmare?

A forecast of better weather means that the worst may finally be over for tens of thousands of air travelers who were grounded by flight cancellations that skyrocketed over the New Year's Da...

Lost rancher on Stoner Mesa found by helicopter

Woman searching for livestock had unplanned night in backcountry

Court rules to cancel energy lease on land sacred to tribes

BILLINGS, Mont. – Attorneys for a Louisiana oil and gas company have asked a federal judge to reinstate a drilling lease it held on land considered sacred to Native American tribes in the U....

Developer of Denver’s Larimer Square and Union Station is investing big in Crested Butte

Jeff Hermanson, who helped revitalize downtown Denver, bought three buildings on the resort town's historic Elk Avenue

United Power makes good on threat to break its contract with Tri-State Generation

With 103,000 customers, United Power accounts for 20% of Tri-State’s business

CJ’s Diner awaits verdict in case against state, San Juan Basin Public Health

Owner launched countersuit after having diner closed for ignoring COVID-19 mandates

A future of drought? Ute Mountain Ute Tribe looks at life with less water

Limited water supply consolidated to keep corn crop and flour mill operating; jobs lost, canal payment assistance requested

Colorado pushes its use of West’s major river to the limit, new study shows

Utah Rivers Council found that diversion and climate change could worsen limited water resources across seven Western states

The Osprey Packs story: Its roots, success, sale and its future in Cortez

No major changes planned at company headquarters

Sale of Osprey Packs marks yet another public-company acquisition of a Colorado-raised outdoor company

Cortez-based Osprey Packs sells to publicly traded Helen of Troy for $414 million, marking one of four recent sales of well-known Colorado outdoor brands

Millennials face challenging landscape amid housing crunch

DENVER – Standing inside a bucket he purchased last fall, Alex Eherenman bathed in his work bathroom. Water pooled at his feet as he splashed himself from the sink faucet, but at least he wa...

Totten Lake sold to Montezuma Valley Irrigation Co.

Dolores Water Conservancy District no longer needs the lake
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