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The Bureau of Land Management is taking public comment on the preliminary environmental assessment for a proposed oil and gas development 12 miles…
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Station manager at KSJD shares retirement thoughtsHistory, purpose of Rocky Mountain Community Radio exchangeNew study indicates health risks develop…
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Mental health patients facing fewer and fewer options for treatmentPrison system in Colorado top provider of care for mental health patientsNew commission…
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Spike in fraking creates shortage of work crews around stateEnergy companies file safety reports after Governor's orderColorado hopes to be next home of…
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A U.S. judge in Wyoming said the Bureau of Land Management can't regulate hydraulic fracturing — because more than a decade ago, Congress specifically excluded fracking from federal oversight.
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Colorado has a new head of the state's Department of Natural Resources. Appointed by Gov. John Hickenlooper, Bob Randall now gets the official nod as...
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Around the country, houses, schools and shopping centers are being built on old oil and gas fields — and hidden underground are millions of abandoned wells that are not monitored for leaks.
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Accident sends kid on bike to hospital, Delta police search for witnessesBLM overturns approval of fracking permit in Mesa CountyState lawmakers debate…
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Fracking limits struck down in ColoradoBLM wants input for recreation ideasReport shows huge potential for methane capture in North ForkCapitol…
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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled unanimously against the city of Longmont's hydraulic fracturing ban and the moratorium in Fort Collins Monday. The...