“Western Water Girl” Uses TikTok to Make a Splash on Colorado Water Issues
Teal Lehto, westernwatergirl on TikTok, candidly informs viewers about water issues in the West because she knows social media can create change.
Teal Lehto, westernwatergirl on TikTok, candidly informs viewers about water issues in the West because she knows social media can create change.
No fresh pow is needed for the skiing-like innovation, a sport and mode of transportation that allows users to glide along paved surfaces.
Jefferson County is cutting down trees to prevent fires, but some advocates and scientists are hot on research that shows there are better ways.
The season kickoff party for the Rapids is March 1.
The city’s Denver Moves Everyone plan envisions transportation through 2050, so there’s no time like the present to comment on the draft.
Under the bill, which targets “minor sources” of ozone, state agencies would have to consider the cumulative impacts of their operations.
Landlords were supposed to register multi-unit properties by January 1 under Healthy Residential Rentals for All.
A study presented to the Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure committee says Denver saw more than 100,000 hazmat rail shipments in 2021.
Colorado Mountain Mamas and CoPIRG used an art installation to bring attention to ozone issues at the state capitol.
Agilent Technologies chose Frederick, Colorado, for expansion because of the state’s workforce and collaboration with government entities.
The 2023 Conservation in the West Poll by the State of the Rockies project found Western Americans, including Coloradans, consistently support the outdoors.
Residents want Apartment Management Consultants LLC to take responsibility
In 1981 Colorado banned rent control. In 2023, some state legislators are pushing to repeal that ban.
Only those impacted by mass shootings can know what they need to recover, shared survivors of Club Q on Valentine’s Day.
“They can’t imagine what we’re going through. Nobody can.”
Janelle Carwin is working to push the governor and the PUC to rein in Xcel.
The Secretary of State fined the Libertarian Party of Colorado for improper financial reporting. Members say it’s no surprise.
The Colorado Charitable Solicitations Act faces a legal challenge from Infocision, and the Colorado Nonprofit Association is worried.
The commission is considering compensation, funding and hunting for wolf reintroduction.
Charitable bingo proponents say they can’t modernize the game thanks to the Secretary of State’s rules.
The city’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program for those impacted by the pandemic is still administering funds.
A bipartisan group of Colorado legislators want to make sure the state’s many auto theft victims are treated equitably.