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  Wildlife Window: October oversees the change from summer to fall to winter
The crickets and cicadas, the dragonflies and leaffoot-bugs, individually and collectively, tell me that October is now in control. Two weeks ago I could sit on my patio and hear a dozen or more crickets chirping; now I can walk around the block...
 
    
  Thousands Join Diverse Crowd at Denver’s ‘No Kings Day’ Protest
Immigration was a central theme for many participants. “I’m fighting for the rights of the people, especially immigrants,” said Humberto Moreno, a U.S. citizen born in Texas to Mexican parents. “Immigrants make our communities better and more...
OPINION: ‘Colorado Schools Fund’ Making the Case for Market-Based Education
This op-ed by Mike DeGuire appeared on Colorado Newsline on October 17, 2025. In Colorado, the Colorado Schools Fund, is quietly playing a pivotal role in shaping not just the charter school movement but also the narrative, policy environment and...
 
    
  California’s next university has a plan and programs. All it needs is a campus
In summary The plan to bring a long-awaited university to Chula Vista took an important step towards reality as Gov. Gavin Newson signed a law that reserves land for the project and creates a task force to guide development. Welcome to CalMatters,...
 
    
  Impacts of Recent Federal and State Actions on Natural Disaster Preparedness and Response on Health
Introduction What used to be rare extreme weather events have increased in both intensity and frequency due to climate change. August 29, 2025 marked the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in the Gulf Coast region of the U.S....
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First Snowfall Forecast 2025–2026: When Will the First Snow Fall? U.S. Winter Outlook Explained
As the air grows colder and the days get shorter, Americans across the country are eagerly waiting for that magical moment when the first snowflakes begin to fall. Every year, the timing of the first snowfall captures attention, marking the start...
 
    
  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...
 
    
  Was Colorado’s constitution first published in English and Spanish?
The Colorado State Constitution was originally published in English, Spanish and German to ensure it was available to residents who were non-native English speakers. The constitution was drafted March 14, 1876, and approved by voters July 1 of...
 
    
  'Chemtrail' conspiracy guides Wyoming 'geoengineering' legislation
Misinformation and confusion fueled a recent Wyoming legislative meeting on how to stop chemtrails, a debunked conspiracy that claims the government is controlling our health with airborne chemicals. The Joint Agriculture, State and Public Lands &...
 
    
  Human Factors Outweigh Climate in Depleting Arizona’s Water Supply
A study led by University of Arizona researchers shows that decades of groundwater pumping by humans has depleted Tucson-area aquifers far more than natural climate variation. Published in the journal Water Resources Research, the study provides...
 
    
  ‘Zombie’ Rabbits With Black Horns and Mouth Tentacles Spotted in Colorado Backyards, Experts Explain What’s Behind the Frightening Look
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO — Residents across northern Colorado are reporting sightings of strange-looking rabbits with black horns and tentacle-like growths emerging from their heads and mouths — sparking viral online reactions and comparisons to...
 
    
  Join GCSTIMES at The Hospitality Show 2025 in Colorado
As winter approaches, GCSTIMES is bringing more than just innovation to the heart of hospitality — we’re bringing warmth, creativity, and sustainability to the forefront. Join us at The Hospitality Show 2025, taking place October 26–28, 2025, at...
 
    
  Shift gets old, polluting cars off the road for good. Here’s how it’s helping Colorado auto parts dealers.
HENDERSON — For 80 years now, mechanics have been pulling parts off junked cars perched on battle-worn lifts at Stadium Auto Parts, cleaning and tagging every intact gearbox, radiator or alternator for a second or third life after resale....
 
    
  Utah regulators deny clean energy petition but signal support for future renewable opportunities
Clean energy advocates unsuccessfully petitioned the Utah Public Service Commission to direct the state’s largest electric utility to accelerate procurement processes for renewable energy. While their direct petition was denied, they aren’t...
 
    
  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...
 
    
  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...
 
    
  'Excessive restraint' among concerns at Southern Colorado youth treatment center, report says
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — A new report from Disability Law Colorado documents concerns of dangerous conditions at Southern Peaks Regional Treatment Center, a psychiatric residential treatment facility in Cañon City. Disability Law Colorado,...
 
    
  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...
 
    
  Slashing methane emissions is the climate’s emergency brake | Opinion
We often hear about the warming risks of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. But that’s not the only greenhouse gas we need to worry about after this brutally hot summer. Methane levels in the atmosphere are still rising at a record pace, despite...