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The federal government set a deadline of November 11 for states to have a framework for allocating Colorado River water post-2026. The states missed that deadline, and have failed to produce an agreement.
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Nearly 200 concerned community members filled the Durango City Hall chamber.
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Colorado Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper voted against the package because it did not address rising healthcare costs.
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The Bureau of Land Management’s Public Lands Rule put conservation on equal footing with grazing and energy production. The Trump administration is trying to roll it back.
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The seven states that use the Colorado River have until November 11th to present a basic plan to the federal government for how to allocate water in the river. But negotiations have been contentious, and spectators aren't sure whether there will be consensus.
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No Turquoise Alert had been issued but on Monday, authorities discovered human remains in Navajo County near the Knots Landing community in Whiteriver on the Fort Apache Reservation.
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Glenn Elzinga operates Alderspring Ranch in May, Idaho. He discusses the measures ranchers can take to protect their livestock in Colorado, where wolves were reintroduced in 2023.
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The Men's Shed chapter in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, brings good vibes to tackle serious themes
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- Relatives of late artist Norman Rockwell push back on DHS use of paintings
- Better late than never: The delayed September jobs report will be out next week
- A storm devastated Alaska Native villages. Now their public media lost funding
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