AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWildfire smoke health alerts: Gov. Polis and state health officials urged Coloradans to monitor air quality and cut back on outdoor exertion as wildfire smoke pushed hazy, particle-filled conditions across the state, with extra caution for kids, older adults, pregnant people, and anyone with asthma or heart/lung issues. Drought + river impacts: Colorado Parks and Wildlife added more voluntary fishing closures on the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs and enacted a voluntary afternoon closure on the Conejos River to protect fish from low flows and warm water swings. Water rights showdown: A major Colorado River tribal water settlement for northern Arizona is being blocked by Upper Basin states (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming) as negotiations stall over how the shrinking river is divided. Recreation planning: CPW also reminded holiday weekend visitors to plan ahead for closures, low water access, and boating safety—especially life jacket use. Fireworks reconsidered: Some Colorado communities are weighing or canceling Fourth of July fireworks due to ongoing wildfire risk, while others proceed with added safety steps. Politics + environment: A Colorado primary upset tied to progressive politics is drawing national attention, while DeGette’s concession highlighted her record on cleaning up toxic waste and protecting the environment. Wildlife + human conflict: A bear broke into a Colorado handyman’s truck and ate his lunch in Steamboat Springs, underscoring how wildlife encounters are rising as conditions change.
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