
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 °µşÚ±¬ÁĎ 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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Colorado's statewide water plan has been criticized for failing to make tough decisions about the state's biggest water issues: how new growth uses water,…
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More than 400 people filled a room at the Fort Collins Hilton Wednesday night. They were waiting to speak their mind about a proposal to build two new…
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Since June 2014, home prices in Northern Colorado rose more than they did in metro Denver, according to numbers released by the Colorado Association of…
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Surrounded by “Save The Poudre” stickers, banners, books and swag, more than 100 people filled the community room at Fort Collins' Avogadro’s Number to…
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The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Colorado’s renewable energy standard, a decision that has renewable energy advocates cheering.The decision in…
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Housing affordability comes down to more than just prices. Affordability is a mix of household income, home prices, and interest rates.While steep…
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The second draft of the Colorado Water Plan is out. It includes plans for all nine of Colorado's water basins and will serve as a roadmap for future water…
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A few miles away from Cameron Pass, at 9,500 feet in the mountains of Northern Colorado, Boyd Wright sloshes through the water on the edge of a swimming…
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Safety glasses securely in place, Clint Bickmore is hoisting a large metal plug into the air. His business partner, Nathan Saam helpfully points out that…
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Opponents of hydraulic fracturing often comment on its high water use. Yet a comprehensive total of just how much water used during the process has been…