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After months of stalemate, glimmers of hope have emerged for consensus on a new plan to manage the shrinking Colorado River.
Figure 1: Master’s student Josie Welsh monitoring the physical experiment during an experiment in January 2024. Josie is finishing her first year as a graduate student in the geography department at ...
Tensions over the Colorado River have been red hot, but officials say heads have cooled and progress is resuming toward a shortage-sharing agreement.
Saturday, officials from the State of Colorado, Boulder County, and Boulder Police took time to listen to their constituents ...
A new study coming from researchers at CU Boulder, reveals that precipitation, not temperature, will keep the Colorado River fuller than previous research told us.
The Colorado River winds its way through several states, including California, as well as Mexico, before flowing into the Gulf of California.
Colorado River states still have no unified long-term management plan and 'are just about out of time,' experts warn by Elise Schmelzer ...
A leading Colorado River researcher says current global warming forecasts paint a grim picture for Western water users, who could see supplies cut by one-third at century's end.
Nearly four months after entering the transfer portal in December, former Colorado Buffaloes defensive standout Trevor Woods is still looking for a new home. Woods came to Boulder in 2021 as a ...
BOULDER, Colorado — Negotiations over a new operating plan for the Colorado River are being hobbled by the federal government’s failure to take a more aggressive role in the discussions, said ...
This story is part of a series on river recreation in Colorado, produced by Aspen Journalism, KUNC and The Water Desk at the University of Colorado Boulder. KUNC’s Colorado River coverage is ...
A new plan for managing an increasingly dry Colorado River is finally within sight. Last week, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released an overview of five options for operating the largest ...