Boulder plans to ‘heal the land, heal the people’ through transformation of historic fort, farm
“You need to have the total history told, and this is an opportunity to do that,” said a Cheyenne Arapaho tribal representative
“You need to have the total history told, and this is an opportunity to do that,” said a Cheyenne Arapaho tribal representative
The oil and gas operator says there’s “no evidence” of “heightened risk.” But some experts argue earthquakes caused by fracking could release hazardous chemicals.
“Our children are not protected,” said parent and environmental activist Patricia Garcia-Nelson.
Archuleta came from humble beginnings but studied her way to greatness to help her community thrive.
“There’s a cap there for a reason: to make these drugs at least somewhat affordable to the average person,” says a Coloradan who needs a costly drug
If you ride in an ambulance, you could be on the hook for thousands of dollars. But new solutions recommended at the state and federal levels aim to change that.
From Ellis Meredith to Elizabeth Ensley, Coloradan suffragists continue to inspire.
In a first for Colorado, a lawsuit filed last week in Adams County argues oil companies defrauded families by escaping their liabilities and leaving landowners to deal with orphan wells.
“We want to make sure that all of the stories of people who make up Colorado are included in the official history,” said the newest State Historian









