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A judge has sided with the Colorado River District in a dispute with Denver Water over Ritschard Dam in Grand County.
Nyland was involved in a wide array of projects across the White River National Forest. But his legacy is clearest in his ...
Earlier projections from developers indicated construction would already be underway by now, but to date, no one has started major digging on their projects. Many of their plans are intertwined, ...
An FIS spokesperson relayed concerns from race officials that “some of the proposed developments in that zone could potentially restrict the space and infrastructure needed to deliver a top-tier event ...
The banks of a previously degraded 1-mile stretch of Rifle Creek are now thick with willows and cottonwoods, and have signs that deer, elk and beavers are once again frequent visitors. This summer ...
Welcome to The Runoff, where Aspen Journalism’s Water Desk provides insider news and water-related updates you won’t read anywhere else under The Briefing and additional context and updates on the ...
A letter from the Aspen Journalism editor detailing the origination of the 2025 Aspen billionaire story. How many billionaires own in Aspen?
Officials from Colorado laid out the proposal, which they are calling a supply-driven approach, that sets the amount of water released from Lake Powell.
A free community event featuring Stephen Engelberg, Editor-in-Chief of ProPublica, in conversation with Curtis Wackerle, Editor and Executive Director of Aspen Journalism. Join the conversation on ...
Stream-gauge readings from the Roaring Fork and Colorado River basins updated in real time with an interactive mapping feature.