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FLC pledging $9.5 million in energy efficiency upgrades and retrofits, which will reduce greenhouse emissions by 26 percent |
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Durango scoring the first stage of next summer’s USA Pro Cycling Challenge, after being passed over last year |
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission passing new rules this week in an effort to provide more transparency and accountability for the controversial fracking process |
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The detainment and possible deportation of Durango’s beloved crepe-maker Michel Poumay on what appears to be an immigration paperwork technicality |
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The world’s biggest greenhouse gas producers, the United States and China, failing to agree to cut emissions at last week’s global climate conference, hurtling us ever closer to the irreversible “tipping point” | ![]() |
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In this week's issue...
- May 15, 2025
- End of the trail
Despite tariff pause, Colorado bike company can’t hang on through supply chain chaos
- May 8, 2025
- Shared pain
Dismal trend highlights need to cut usage in Upper Basin, too
- April 24, 2025
- A tale of two bills
Nuclear gets all the hype, but optimizing infrastructure will have bigger impact