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As drought strains much of the state, and tens of thousands of newcomers move to the busy Front Range each year, towns like Severance are thinking about growth – and water usage – in ways that they never have before.
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Central Arizona has been booming -- more people, more houses, more need for water. There's also a long-term drought, and less water to buy from the…
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When the package arrived in Holly Smith’s mailbox from the Windsor Post Office, it was falling apart. A rubber band had been wrapped around the box,…
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Fort Collins city staff are expected to present their zoning recommendations for the former Hughes Stadium site at a public hearing Thursday evening.It’s…
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About a century ago, African-American settlements sprang up across the West. Now, one of those sites in northern Colorado is set to host new houses.The…
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In the far northeastern corner of Colorado sits the small town of Julesburg. Surrounded by fields of corn and wheat, farming is the predominant occupation…
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Developers are struggling to build enough houses and apartments to keep up with the population boom in the Mountain West, according to new U.S. Census...
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For Meow Wolf CEO Vince Kadlubek, being a responsible addition to Denver and its arts community was important from the beginning. It was the reason Meow…
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Utah and Idaho were the leading states for employment growth over the past year, according to new data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Also...
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Brant Porter, the supervisory ranger at Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, is contending with a very Colorado kind of problem: people, a lot more…