Colorado Treasurer Dave Young on Wednesday became the latest elected official in the state to formally oppose the proposed $24.6 billion merger between supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons.
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Xcel Plan to Reduce Emissions Includes Untested Technologies
In 2021, Colorado lawmakers required utilities supplying natural gas for heating homes and businesses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 4% by 2025, and by 22% by 2030.
BLM Rule Challenged by Oil Allies in Congress
Two bills making their way through Congress could throw out more than 216,000 public comments on the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s new Public Lands Rule.
Breaking Barriers for LGBTQ+ in the Outdoors
A new group in Montezuma County, Colorado, aims to provide an inclusive outdoor space for biking.
Low Value Care Costs Patients and Payers $134 Million Per Year
Coloradans received nearly 2 million potentially unnecessary health care services in 2021, at a cost of some $134 million for patients and health insurers, according to a new report.
1870s Racism Echoes Through Trump and Colorado Cases | Opinion
An outgrowth of that movement was a voter canvassing effort in 2021 by the most prominent election-denier organization in Colorado, U.S. Election Integrity Plan, which is the subject of a lawsuit against the group’s top members.
Colorado’s New Age Limit on Gun Purchases Temporarily Blocked by Federal Judge
A new Colorado law prohibiting the sale of guns to anyone under the age of 21 was put on hold by a federal judge on Monday, the day it was scheduled to go into effect.
Campaign Against More Colorado Mountain Freight Trains Advances in Litigation and Letters
Something that contributes 53 million metric tons of carbon a year … is absolutely something that our community and every other mountain community in Colorado that relies on it not being 100 degrees every day in the summer or 50 degrees in the winter should be fighting on its face.
Methane Rule Sets Colorado on Course to Cash in on New Detection Tech
The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission has adopted a new rule requiring direct measurement of methane emissions at oil and gas sites, a move welcomed by environmental and local government groups, and industry.
CO Gas Prices Decrease, Despite Slight National Increase
Here in Colorado the price of gas per gallon has fallen to $3.824, a nearly 2 cent per gallon decrease compared to one week ago, and a 90 cent per gallon decrease from one year ago.