
Coal nears an end
Pueblo mayor says agreement will be good for his city as coal plants close, but the mayor of a New Mexico town fights a coal plant closure. And will nuclear replace coal plant in Wyoming?

Pueblo mayor says agreement will be good for his city as coal plants close, but the mayor of a New Mexico town fights a coal plant closure. And will nuclear replace coal plant in Wyoming?

CS Wind hopes to triple employment at factory in Pueblo that produces towers for wind turbines for use across the United States.

Governing Magazine tells of a sharp pivot by metro Denver’s planning agencies to steer money away form highway widening and into other transportation fixes.

We really would rather be getting news about another Super Bowl triumph. But the Colorado River is rapidly nearing total disfunction. It is the story.

The Congressional candidates were entertaining and depressing as they thrust and parried in their Club 20 debate. Where were the stories, the words that inspire, the bold visions for the future?

Las Vegas in 2007 bet on declining reservoir levels in the Colorado River. The bet is now paying off. Municipal water providers in Colorado have started tightening the spigot for landscaping. That move is also wise — but overdue?

Solar combined with agriculture seems to make sense in some places in Colorado. For example, could it help farmers in the sun-drenched San Luis Valley?

With coal jobs declining and the end in sight, Craig has started taking steps to flesh out its tourism economy. Might hydrogen also become a sector?
Why would Colorado 350 travel across Wyoming without having a place at the table of federal monetary policy? To be seen and sometimes to be heard.

Russian oligarchs own most of Evraz, operator of the steel mill in Pueblo. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, their stake in that plant has been problematic.

Battery storage is the secret sauce of FreeWire, a company that hopes to help electrical suppliers in rural Colorado provide fast-charging services.

What exactly can cities do to reduce emissions? Boulder and Denver offer a study in how to go about this business of decarbonizing our economies.