Two oil and gas companies orphaned a record number of wells in Colorado last year, records show
Individual oil and gas operators deserted a record number of oil and gas wells in Colorado last year, according to a new report from state regulators. Omimex Petroleum, Inc., surrendered […]
Utilities have to itemize some political spending in other states. They want regulators to keep it secret in Colorado
Xcel Energy and other Colorado utilities want state regulators to allow them to keep detailed information about political spending secret.
EVs aren’t more likely to ignite, but Colorado firefighters are adapting to the challenge of burning batteries
With the rise of EVs, first responders are adapting to fighting a new kind of vehicle fire.
Denver hailstorm in May caused nearly $2 billion in damage
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says disasters have cost up to $50 billion since 1980 in Colorado.
Colorado households are already benefiting from federal climate investments. Expect more discounts this winter
Two years after Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, the landmark climate bill is now helping residents pay for green energy projects.
Cyclists from around the world ‘Ride for Magnus’ in Boulder
A year after Mangus White was killed while riding on a Colorado highway, bikers and elected officials gathered to call for safer roads.
Suncor repeatedly broke federal air pollution rules at Commerce City refinery, environmental groups allege in new lawsuit
According to the complaint, Suncor exceeded federal emissions standards more than 9,000 times since 2006.
Stone Canyon fire: Fire growth slows Thursday as investigators probing cause of deadly fire near Lyons
The Stone Canyon fire has killed one person and destroyed at least five homes.
Stone Canyon fire: One person dead, four firefighters injured and at least five homes destroyed in wildfire burning near Lyons
Authorities ordered evacuations for a wide region north of Lyons.