Nation Oct 03 Helene’s death toll hits 200 and may keep rising as crews enter most remote areas hit by storm Officials in Georgia and North Carolina added to their states’ grim tallies, padding an overall count that has already made Helene the deadliest storm to hit the U.S. mainland since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Nation Oct 30 Extreme weather creates a scary sight for U.S. pumpkin patches this year Some pumpkin farmers in the West, particularly wholesalers in places like Colorado and New Mexico, are feeling the pinching effects of drought.
Economy Jul 20 Solar panels built over water canals seem like a no-brainer. So why aren’t they widespread? In arid locations, besides the clean electricity, there is the added benefit of reducing evaporation. But the technology has been slow to take off.
Politics Apr 27 Montana trans lawmaker vows to fight on after exile from legislative debate When debate over a gender-affirming care ban escalated into a lengthy fight over civil discourse in statehouses, it vaulted Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr into the national spotlight.
Politics Mar 02 Poor communities await first EPA limits on ‘forever chemicals’ The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to propose restrictions on harmful "forever chemicals" in drinking water after finding they are dangerous in amounts so small as to be undetectable.
Nation Feb 08 Residents concerned about toxic gases from Ohio train derailment Officials warned that burning the vinyl chloride would result in two concerning gases — hydrogen chloride and phosgene, which was used as a weapon in World War I.
Politics Dec 28 EPA investigating Colorado air pollution regulations for discrimination against Hispanics The Environmental Protection Agency is investigating whether Colorado's regulation of air pollution from industrial facilities discriminates against Hispanic residents and other racial minorities, according to a letter released by the agency Wednesday.
Nation Nov 23 Colorado club shooting suspect scheduled for first court hearing The alleged shooter facing possible hate crime charges in the fatal shooting of five people at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub is scheduled to make their first court appearance Wednesday from jail after being released from the hospital a day…
Nation Oct 21 Colorado approves preliminary plan to reuse wastewater for drinking In cities where indirect potable reuse has been around for years, water managers say the public is likely ready to accept the new method, but it will still be years before the supply is tapped.
Nation Sep 12 100 years after compact, Colorado River nearing crisis point In November 1922, seven land-owning white men brokered a deal to allocate water from the Colorado River, which winds through the West and ends in Mexico.