A dry January across Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West has created a dichotomy of water haves and have-nots.
Recent winter storms helped boost mountain snowpack in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico. But water managers in the West ...
For decades, the Colorado River Delta was little more than a barren wasteland—its once-thriving waterways reduced to cracked ...
Despite the recent snow storm, signs of spring are making their way to Colorado this weekend, bringing warmer temperatures ...
Teal Lehto is the first to describe herself as chronically online. The 27-year-old Durango content creator has carved out a ...
The 75th meeting of the Colorado River Waters Users Association ... climate change to a growing population to bureaucracy — complicate the puzzle of coming up with a viable resolution for all parties ...
The Rocky Mountain states say they don't have water to give. The Southwest says it can't save the Colorado River on its own.
Up-basin in Colorado River tributaries in Eagle County — where naturally ... “The climate warming, and drying signals that we’re seeing exacerbate salinity concentrations. In other words, (if) you ...
Since Valentine’s Day, several storms have brought six straight powder days and up to 50 inches of snow to some Colorado ski ...