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Energy Office funding cut reveals split on state vision

Sure to be hot topic during the 2018 legislative session

Senate defeats attempt to undo BLM’s methane rule

Gwen Lachelt’s chance encounter may have swayed deciding votes

Cortez council joins national monument debate

Members discuss possible statement on monument review

Dan Olson focused on fundamentals to rebuild San Juan Citizens Alliance

In Dan Olson’s line of work, there’s never a good time to leave. “With issues that involve the environment, it’s not something you fix,” Olson said recently from the San Juan Citi...

New Mexico officials say rivers still tainted from Gold King Mine spill

State sends $1.5M bill to EPA

Hickenlooper recommends Superfund listing for mine sites around Silverton

‘The end of one process and the start of a much longer one’

EPA likely not prepared Gold King Mine blowout

Agency releases redacted documents

Sediment issues a big uncertainty

As communities along the Animas River continue to wonder about long-term consequences of the Gold King Mine spill, one of the biggest questions remaining is the orange sediment lying along r...

Hemp pioneer fields questions at Ag Expo

An attentive audience of more than 50 local farmers and citizens quizzed America’s first modern-day industrial hemp farmer at the Four States Ag Expo. As the three-day event came ...

Western Colorado officials voice support for new methane rules

State rules influence proposed federal effort

BLM finalizes rule to reduce methane waste

Advocates question Trump’s climate regulation plans

Colorado bill aims to protect drilling sites from vandals

Bill clears Senate panel, but some worry about free speech