There aren’t significant surface water supplies in El Paso County. But is tapping into the Denver Basin the right answer?| Colorado Public Radio
The reductions are necessary to maintain interstate river agreements preserve underground water supplies.| Colorado Public Radio
The growing Front Range cities, biodiverse wetlands and the Colorado River are all factors at play.| Colorado Public Radio
The new construction standards are meant to ensure homes and buildings are built for efficiency, electric cars and solar panels.| Colorado Public Radio
Without clear guardrails in place, environmental groups worry clean hydrogen could accelerate climate change, not slow it down.| Colorado Public Radio
Aurora Police officer Michael Dieck fired a single shot that killed 37-year-old Kilyn Lewis, who was unarmed and being sought on a warrant.| Colorado Public Radio
The rollout of federal payments hasn't been without hiccups, sending thousands of people to the state's call centers seeking help.| Colorado Public Radio
Hundreds of thousands of people were left without benefits when federal extended benefits and the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program expired late last year.| Colorado Public Radio
Waitlists for help stretched to 40 days on average, but a new approach offers hope.| Colorado Public Radio
Unemployment programs meant to support people who lost their jobs because of COVID-19 will end next week.| Colorado Public Radio
The price of insurance is a contributing factor, but accidents by motorists without coverage also drive up rates for everyone.| Colorado Public Radio
Denver Health has stopped providing gender-affirming surgeries for people under age 19.| Colorado Public Radio
The agreement centers on a new fee on drilling projects that would fund a large state investment in public transportation.| Colorado Public Radio
The state is making a lot of gains by shifting away from coal and cleaning up drilling, but slow progress on cutting planet-warming emissions from transportation is derailing its climate goals.| Colorado Public Radio
The governor told the Colorado Springs Gazette's editorial board the plan would give air regulators “near-dictatorial control of our entire economy.”| Colorado Public Radio
Nearly half of cannabis plant product labels in Colorado misstate the potency, according to a University of Colorado Boulder study.| Colorado Public Radio
The state is set to fall short of climate benchmarks for 2025 and 2030, but it’s closer to reaching the goals than previously estimated.| Colorado Public Radio
Communities in the San Luis Valley worry how pumping water out could impact ranchers and farmers, as well as the wetlands that migratory sandhill cranes visit.| Colorado Public Radio
The company plans to test the controversial climate strategy in Box Elder Creek Ranch, a subdivision near Hudson, Colo.| Colorado Public Radio
Avian Flu is back in 2024. Here's what you need to know.| Colorado Public Radio
Nearly 300,000 Coloradans may have lost benefits at the end of December, when the previous federal benefits expired.| Colorado Public Radio
The Virginia-based privately run company uses technology like "video selfies" to weed out fake applications for various government services.| Colorado Public Radio
Fraud has run rampant in unemployment systems across the U.S., with national and even international criminal groups using stolen identities to extract hundreds of millions of dollars from unemployment systems.| Colorado Public Radio
Business groups, utilities and local governments are asking legislative leaders not to consider the plan so late in the legislative session.| Colorado Public Radio
Despite protests from environmental groups, Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill defining nuclear energy as a “clean energy resource,” a category previously reserved for renewables like wind, solar and geothermal.| Colorado Public Radio
The scale of the avian flu outbreak among dairy cows shouldn't be a cause of concern for consumers, officials said.| Colorado Public Radio
Officials advise the public to stay away from sick or dead birds and report them to authorities.| Colorado Public Radio
The state's new unemployment verification system requires access to a smartphone. Those without one face hours-long waits and major headaches.| Colorado Public Radio
The company’s automated technology requires people to scan their faces with a smartphone camera and upload photos of their IDs.| Colorado Public Radio
Scammers are building fraudulent identities to get unemployment money meant to help Coloradans who need it.| Colorado Public Radio
It's the largest outbreak of human bird flu infections in U.S. history, and accounts for most of the 11 cases reported to date.| Colorado Public Radio
The workers were exposed to the virus from a commercial egg operation as they were culling the poultry.| Colorado Public Radio
Over 1.7 million birds in a Weld County commercial egg operation have to be destroyed to prevent the spread of avian flu.| Colorado Public Radio
The CDC said the new confirmed case of avian flu in humans underscores its recommended precautions for people who may be exposed to infected animals.| Colorado Public Radio
So far, health officials said they are not detecting any spread among the public.| Colorado Public Radio
From the future of our democracy to the state of their bank accounts, Colorado voters have been telling us about their top concerns for the upcoming election.| Colorado Public Radio
If the conservation easement is finalized, it will end irrigation on 1,800 acres to protect groundwater levels.| Colorado Public Radio
More than a year into the pandemic, continued glitches in the Colorado unemployment system are still disrupting lives.| Colorado Public Radio