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Watch: Moose calf saved in intricate rescue from skate park bowl in Colorado
A moose calf was saved from the bottom of a skate park bowl on Thursday in Breckenridge. Video showed the process of hoisting the moose out, it waking up and then relocating with its mother. BRECKENRIDGE, Colo.– A baby moose was rescued after...
‘Oh my gourd!’ Did I put my pumpkin out too early in Colorado?
When carving a pumpkin into a jack-o'-lantern, one critical decision is when to do it. Set it out too late and you miss the chance to impress your neighbors with your handiwork. But if you carve it too early in October, there are a number of lousy...
Coral Die-Offs Signal Climate Tipping Point Breach, Urging Action to Protect Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
IN A NUTSHELL 🌊 Coral reefs are experiencing unprecedented decline due to rising global temperatures, marking a critical climate tipping point. 🌍 The report warns of broader implications, including potential collapse of major ice sheets and rising...
Colorado is a leader in wildlife crossings but funding cuts threaten protections
This article was originally published by Colorado Newsline. Hank Lacey Colorado Newsline Colorado will soon make history with a long-awaited wildlife crossing project on Interstate 25, but the state faces fiscal headwinds in continuing its plan to...
What’s Working: Robocalls are declining in Colorado but still number in the millions
Quick links: Comcast layoffs | Local fed workers update | Take the reader poll | More! Coloradans fare better than most Americans when it comes to pesky robocallers, according to the latest data from YouMail, which has a free call-blocking app....
Colorado Democrats press Trump administration on $600M in canceled energy projects
Democratic members of Colorado’s federal delegation in Congress are demanding answers from President Donald Trump’s administration after it canceled over $600 million in energy projects for the state. Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeking input from Northwest region
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking for public input on proposed changes to 12 potential big game regulations in Northwest Colorado, the region that includes Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley. The survey for feedback, which can be found at...
NOAA Winter Forecast Predicts Ample Snow for Northern Colorado – CBS News
A variety of winter weather conditions is expected for Colorado during December, January, and February. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center provides its long-range winter outlook every mid-October. This...
Trunk or Treats and Halloween events happening in southern Colorado
SOUTHERN COLORADO (KOAA) — As Halloween approaches, there are plenty of 'Trunk or Treats' and other events to enjoy in southern Colorado. Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Witches, Warlocks and Ghouls Ride Join in another year of fun on Saturday,...
How a mountaineer discovered a 3.6-inch discrepancy that could result in a ‘new’ Colorado 14er
A surveyor says he has discovered a new Colorado 14er after hauling GPS equipment to the top two peaks in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. No, Eric Gilbertson did not suddenly locate a new 14,000-foot peak that nobody had ever seen before. Rather,...
Colorado homeowner’s roof inspection guide: What to look for before it’s too late
Content oversight provided by Studio 1847 Colorado’s weather isn’t only unpredictable, it’s extreme. From hailstorms that rank among the nation’s costliest to snowfalls that test even the sturdiest rooftops, homeowners here know their roofs are...
Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean caused floods in southwest Colorado. Is climate change behind it?
Two hurricane systems over the Pacific Ocean brought historic rains to western Colorado earlier this week, causing massive flooding in the southwest corner of the state. Gov. Jared Polis estimated that the initial costs of the damage incurred by...
Does freezing weather really kill bugs?
Most bugs survive the winter in stasis by using some amazing and interesting tactics. DENVER — The first freeze of the season doesn't really kill most bugs, but when the consistent cold of winter does arrive in Colorado, those creepy crawly...
Fen Fixers: Preserving Colorado’s Old-Growth Wetlands
by Anna Marija Helt, High Country News The resinous scent of Engelmann spruce wafted over a shallow, mossy pool surrounded by lush sedges near the 11,800-foot summit of Ophir Pass, in southwestern Colorado’s rugged San Juan Mountains. This type of...
Frontline Communications' Advanced Mobile Command Vehicle Joins IACP 2025 in Denver
APPLETON, WI – Frontline Communications, a division of Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) business, announced its latest custom mobile command vehicle will be on display at the International Association of Chiefs of...
Commentary: Bridging the red-blue divide on climate
Heather Reams, the president of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES), stepped onto the stage at Breckenridge’s Mountain Towns 2030 summit — a room full of progressives accustomed to negotiating with Republicans on climate policy. She...
Denver Botanic Gardens: Visit Info & Ticket Details
Whether you reside in Denver, Boulder or anywhere else on the Front Range, Denver Botanic Gardens it’s one of Colorado’s most stunning getaways. Whether you reside in Denver, Boulder or anywhere else on the Front Range, Denver Botanic Gardens it’s...
Hurricanes in the Pacific Ocean caused floods in southwestern Colorado. Is climate change behind it?
Two hurricane systems over the Pacific Ocean brought historic rains to western Colorado earlier this week, causing massive flooding in the southwestern corner of the state. Gov. Jared Polis estimated that initial costs of the damage incurred by...
New additions to the Colorado Pumpkin Patch north of Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — If you're looking for a fun fall activity with the family, consider checking out the Colorado Pumpkin Patch in the Monument area! Click here for a map of other pumpkin patches in southern Colorado. The patch is...
Here’s what Colorado’s gray wolves are up to as they establish territories across the Western Slope
Earlier this year, one of Colorado’s translocated female gray wolves was making broad movements across the Western Slope. Then, one day, she stopped exploring on a wide scale and settled into an area with high-quality wolf habitat — abundant prey,...