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Red Flag bill would take guns away from individuals in crisisPotholes in Paonia: roads worse than ever as winter bears downTown of Paonia left scrambling…
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Lake Christine Fire outside Basalt grows, some evacuations orderedNon profit group trains next generation about stewardship in ColoradoBLM is proposing…
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About a million gallons of contaminated mine water spilled into a tributary of the Animas River in San Juan County on Wednesday. Workers with the…
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Monday's decision from the high court technically only applies to the Clean Air Act's standards on mercury emissions from power plants. But it could affect future EPA regulations, legal experts say.
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The report says there are few incidents of tainted water given the number of wells. Energy companies agree. Environmentalists accuse the industry of undue influence over the study.
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The regulations are intended to clarify recent court decisions on which bodies of water are protected, but many farmers and congressional Republicans oppose what they call an EPA "land grab."
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Coloradoans pride themselves on the quality of their drinking water, most of which originates high up in the Rocky Mountains. On the Eastern Plains...
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NewscastFlu virus hits Mesa county, jailATV’s to be OK on roads in and near NuclaBreak In At Paonia Pharmacy Grand Junction sees rising costs for 911 call…
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The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency told a small crowd in Aspen Thursday that action on climate change is needed now. Administrator...
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Monday was the last day for comment on the proposed Clean Power Plan from the EPA. The plan would cut carbon emissions from power plants by 30 percent…