OutdoorsEldorado Canyon State Park’s timed reservations program may be extendedBy Matt Bloom and Paolo Zialcita
Government and PoliticsClimbers want to know whether they can use fixed anchors to improve safety on public landsBy Tom Hesse and Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsUte Indian Tribe criticizes Biden’s process for new monument on ancestral landBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentBiden administration resumes oil and gas leases on public lands, but significantly cuts back where that can happen in ColoradoBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
EnvironmentA new federal bill supports funding for Colorado’s three National Heritage Areas, including Sangre de CristoBy Shanna Lewis
OutdoorsThe Outdoor Retailer show will move back to Salt Lake City from Denver in 2023 despite boycott threatsBy The Associated Press
Life and CultureThe Department of the Interior proposes new names for 28 Colorado landmarks with an Indigenous slur in their namesBy Paolo Zialcita
Climate ChangeBipartisan poll finds spiking concern over water supply and climate change in Colorado and Western statesBy Dan Boyce
Government and PoliticsThe Bureau of Land Management’s re-relocation plans are becoming clear amid Republicans objectionsBy Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsColorado lawmakers hoped to finally pass some long-standing priorities in the federal defense spending bill. By and large, they didn’tBy Megan Verlee
Climate ChangeWhen cows move, they help fight climate change and repair soil. Virtual fencing can help ranchers guide where they grazeBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Government and PoliticsSenate Confirms Tracy Stone-Manning As New Head Of The Bureau Of Land ManagementBy Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsBLM Headquarters And Top Officials Will Move Back To Washington, DCBy Bente Birkeland
EnvironmentBLM Is Removing More Than 700 Horses From Public Lands In Colorado, Citing Exceptional DroughtBy Miguel Otárola
EnvironmentNearly 142,000 Acres Of Public Land In Colorado Are Being Considered For Federal Oil And Gas LeasingBy Miguel Otárola