Colorado’s river surfers are feeling the impact of an unusually low-water year across the state. A warm, dry winter—widely linked to worsening climate change—has left rivers like the South Platte running far below typical summer levels, shrinking what many riders are calling the shortest surf season they
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Colorado voters are set to weigh in this November on a proposed constitutional amendment that would create a statewide “right to natural gas” for cooking and heating. The measure cleared a key hurdle after supporters submitted enough petition signatures to qualify for the ballot, according to the
Read more →Severe weather around Denver has recently disrupted air travel at Denver International Airport (DIA), forcing some flights to divert and delaying others as conditions shifted quickly. While passengers feel the impact in terminals and on tarmacs, the same storm patterns that disrupt aviation can also trigger a
Read more →Colorado’s 2026 drought is shrinking rivers and reservoirs — and it’s creating a new kind of plumbing risk for Denver homes and businesses Colorado’s drought has tightened its grip by mid-summer 2026, pushing streamflows toward record lows, draining key reservoirs, stressing fish populations, and even threatening hydropower
Read more →Eastern Colorado is on alert for a potentially volatile round of afternoon storms, with the Denver metro area included in the zone where severe weather could develop. The National Weather Service has warned that some storms may produce large hail and intense wind gusts—conditions that often lead
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