Colorado Springs Utilities claims it can't comply with state law and reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent by 2030.
Colorado Springs Utilities is working with local legislators on a bill that would give the Ray Nixon coal power plant a reprieve from state laws mandating it be closed in 2029.
The federal government said the coal plants were needed for “grid reliability” and a regional haze-fighting plan violated the Clean Air Act. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss ...
For former three-sport prep athlete Payton McNabb of North Carolina, the outside rally rather than the jam-packed courtroom ...
Fifty-five years after Oak Ridge High School Class of 1970 graduate Larry Lunsford was first featured in The Oak Ridger in an ...
With only a year left in office, Gov. Ron DeSantis has a limited window of time to wield power in Tallahassee. But on college ...
Last month, the Board of Delta County Commissioners unanimously voted to discontinue the State of Colorado’s pretrial service ...
The Hotchkiss Board of Trustees approved a donation of $500 to Hotchkiss Sheep Camp Stock Dog Trials during the Jan. 8 ...
A familiar face has filed the paperwork to run for the District 3 Montrose County Commission seat in November.
Kenny Nguyen will replace Sen. William Lindstedt to represent House District 33 in the Legislature, a group of Democrats ...
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