
Stephanie Paige Ogburn
Stephanie Paige Ogburn has been reporting from Colorado for more than five years, primarily from the Western Slope.
She was previously a reporter at ClimateWire, an editor at High Country °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ and a reporter at the Cortez Journal. When not reporting, she enjoys backpacking, mountain biking, growing food, cooking, and spending time with her family.
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Diesel trucks used to be known for belching black, polluting exhaust. Manufacturers have worked to shed that image with cleaner engines. A small group of diesel owners goes in the opposite direction.
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Air quality on busy roads usually isn't all that great. But while getting to and from work, commuters -- whether they drive or ride bikes -- are often on…
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is debating new rules aimed at easing some of the tensions between local governments and oil and gas…
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Northern Colorado's home and condo prices are not ticking up quite as fast as they were earlier in 2015. But the lull is typical heading into winter, say…
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In 1999, West Nile virus snuck into the United States. Like many border-crossing diseases, the virus wreaked more havoc in its new home, where those it…
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It's a windy morning in early June, and Colorado State University researcher Jennifer Barfield is peering anxiously at a herd of bison. One is trying,…
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is considering two new rules governing how oil and gas operators work in populated areas. The draft rules…
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Across Colorado, the failure of existing providers to provide fast, reliable broadband means many counties and towns are investigating other options. One…
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Folsom Street is a north-south artery that runs through Boulder. It already has a bike lane, but in the summer of 2015, officials decided to try an…
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This summer, Boulder decided to conduct an experiment that would make the town a little more bike friendly. The city started the "Living Lab" project on…