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In the ongoing saga of just how much control cities and other municipalities in Colorado can have over oil and gas development, the town of Erie hopes it…
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As Colorado energy producers look forward to a new year, low oil prices are on their mind. That means companies are making choices about where to invest,…
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As oil prices go down, down, down (they've dropped 40 percent since June 2014), what most Coloradans notice is that they are paying less for gas. Other…
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Set to open in 2015, the Wind River Jobs Corps Center in Riverton, Wyoming will be the first of 125 existing jobs corps center around the country to focus…
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One of the more striking images during the September flood was of inundated oil and gas pads, washed out earthen berms and overturned storage tanks. In…
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Starting in May, new regulations begin to go into effect in Colorado to cap methane emissions from oil and gas drilling sites. These regulations could…
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Voters in three Colorado communities passed measures this month limiting the practice of hydraulic fracturing. A close vote in a fourth community means a recount next week. Companies say the measures are creating an uncertain business environment.
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The city and county of Broomfield will launch a closely watched vote recount on Question 300 — which would impose a 5-year fracking moratorium. The…