Colorado Parks and Wildlife opens three state reservoirs to emergency fish salvage as drought and municipal water demands force drawdowns across the state.
The Federal Communications Commission approved new reliability rules for Next Generation 911 systems to reduce service disruptions as states modernize emergency call infrastructure nationwide.
The Republican National Committee and two Colorado GOP officials are suing Secretary of State Jena Griswold over a policy allowing some overseas U.S. citizens to register and vote in Colorado elections.
Federal immigration officials plan to deport a 78-year-old retired priest who has lived in Colorado for 25 years, despite his deteriorating health and fears he faces persecution in Uganda.
Soilless farming methods like hydroponics use far less water and land than traditional agriculture, though high startup costs and energy demands present significant challenges to widespread adoption.
Upper-basin states warn that severe drought and heat this year could become the norm, forcing a reckoning over how to share an increasingly scarce Colorado River.
Major Marcus Reno reported heavy casualties and requested medical aid after a devastating battle with Sioux warriors near the Little Bighorn River in Montana during the Army's 1876 campaign.
Before hormones were discovered in 1849 and DNA was discovered in 1869, people thought about gender – and therefore being transgender – pretty differently.
Boyd Lake State Park near Loveland closes boat ramps to motorized vessels starting June 28 due to critically low water levels expected to persist through the 2026 season.