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Animas River

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    July 14, 2011

    Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads

    ​The Colorado Roadless Project and the Outdoor Alliance have a cool new campaign promoting their efforts to protect Colorado's 4.2 million acres of National Forest lands currently designated as "Roadless Areas" for mountain biking, hiking, climbing, paddling, backcountry skiing and snowboardin ... More >>

  • News

    September 1, 2005

    What Lies Beneath

    The effort to reclaim a historic mining district has consumed years and millions of dollars. But will it hold water?

  • Summer Guide

    May 27, 2004

    Trivial Pursuits

    Thirteen weeks of sports and leisure, arts and entertainment, and people and places.

  • News

    October 25, 2001

    Big Game, Big Money

    Damage done by Colorado's wild pets costs the state close to a million bucks a year.

  • News

    July 5, 2001

    Enemy Mine

    Old mines are polluting the water, but this mountain town doesn't want to get shafted by the EPA.

  • Summer Guide

    June 14, 2001

    Get Rail

    Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and Museum

  • News

    January 29, 1998

    Sage Remington

    Return of the Native

  • News

    June 19, 1997

    Liquid Gold

    A secret memo reveals a new compromise on the controversial Animas-La Plata Water Project.

  • News

    April 10, 1997

    Trickle-Down Economics

    A new proposal could leave Animas-La Plata proponents high and dry.

  • News

    November 7, 1996

    Below the Belt

    Opponents of the Animas-La Plata project say Durango's ex-mayor got down and dirty.

  • News

    October 3, 1996

    Wade in the Water

    Governor Romer and the lieutenant governor step into the Animas-La Plata dispute.

  • News

    September 12, 1996

    Athlete, Artist, Indian Chief

    From dark horse to Nighthorse, it's been one hell of a ride for Ben Campbell.

  • News

    June 13, 1996

    Rough Waters

    The Animas-La Plata project is supposed to fulfill the government's promise to Colorado Utes. But tribal opponents worry it will leave the reservations high and dry.

  • News

    May 17, 1995

    DON'T TOUCH THAT DIALOGUE

    THE LITTLE-KNOWN CCEM DOESN'T CLEAN UP POLLUTION. BUT WITH $7.6 MILLION IN TAX MONEY TO PLAY WITH, IT SURE CAN TALK ABOUT IT.

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