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A new report compiled by CU warns that threats to the Colorado River's water supply are now so severe that they pose a significant risk to the water supply in seven Western states and tribal areas.
Colorado’s population growth saw a notable uptick in 2013. Colorado’s net migration — which is the difference between the number of people coming and going — hit 45,109 that year, according to data from the State Demographer’s Office. It peaked last decade at 68,844 in 2015.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Colorado will start 2026 with numerous new laws in place. From child care center fees to gun show requirements, here are six laws that take effect January 1st.
On a day the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a bill to delist gray wolves, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum took to social media to put Colorado on notice regarding the state's controversial implementation of its wolf recovery plan.
CHRISTMAS: Christmas will be warm and dry with highs in the 60s for many with sunshine. The high country through the divide and Wolf Creek Pass may see some snow, but we will be dry in southern Colorado.
Thousands of Colorado homes and businesses remained without power Sunday morning after two severe windstorms the week before caused widespread outages. As of 10:30 a.m. Sunday, power outages were affecting 16,164 Xcel Energy customers as crews made “a final push to get the lights back on,” the utility said.
Emergency authorities across the region urged people to stay home, and a utility company cut off power to 100,000 of its customers near Denver.
From a player retention standpoint, the first few weeks of the offseason haven't been kind to the Colorado Buffaloes. Several key Buffs have announced their in