When hotter and drier means more – but eventually less – wildfire
Understanding how and why climate change has different effects on wildfire is essential for effective management of our natural areas.
Understanding how and why climate change has different effects on wildfire is essential for effective management of our natural areas.
Legal battles over masks in schools are being fought across the country. Rather than clarifying policy, these legal challenges have led to more confusion.
Of all the hazards that hurricanes bring, storm surge is the greatest threat to life and property along the coast.
After years of decline, Wyoming’s coal industry recently saw a bump in production.
Colorado’s unemployment rate dipped slightly to 6.1% in July, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment announced
Jazz up this summer dish by adding cumin, garlic powder, or fresh basil.
Bradley "Brad" Phillip Allen
April 27, 1956 - August 15, 2021
Bradley Phillip Allen passed away Sunday, August 15, 2021 at his home in Arapahoe.
He was born April 27, 1956, the second child of Don and Ruth (Yarbrough) Allen.
He grew up and attended school in Arapahoe, where he attended all 12 years and graduated in 1975.
Alice Elizabeth Bledsoe
January 23, 1926 - August 17, 2021
Alice Elizabeth Bledsoe of Aroya peacefully passed away August 17, 2021, surrounded by her loving family at the Lincoln Park Assisted Living facility in Hugo. Alice was born January 23, 1926, to Joseph C. and Helen Cotellessa in Paterson, New Jersey, and grew up in Ridgewood.
She had very fond memories of their neighborhood, and she and her brother Robert had some wonderful adventures.
Dennie Wayne Flock
December 10, 1963 - August 13, 2021
Dennie Wayne Flock was born December 10, 1963, at Kit Carson County Memorial Hospital in Burlington to Ray and Shirley Flock. Dennie and his parents welcomed two sisters, Tammy Flock (Beeson) in 1965, and Danna Flock (Brachtenbach) in 1971.
Would it really be possible to get the DNA of dinosaurs and then recreate them?