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New Roan Plateau Drilling Proposal Rekindles Conservation Fight on the Western Slope
A view of the proposed leasing sites on the Roan Plateau from an EcoFlight airplane this week. Credit: Courtesy of EcoFlight

New Roan Plateau Drilling Proposal Rekindles Conservation Fight on the Western Slope

A proposed new round of oil and gas leasing on the Roan Plateau is renewing debate over energy development, wildlife habitat, and public lands. Conservation groups are urging federal officials to protect one of the Western Slope's most ecologically significant landscapes.
By Aspen Journalism 9 min read
Western Slope lawmakers take Colorado River managers to task
The main boat ramp at Wahweap Marina was unusable due to low water levels in Lake Powell in December 2021. Water levels are projected to soon fall even lower than this at the nation’s second-largest reservoir. Credit: Heather Sackett/Aspen Journalism

Western Slope lawmakers take Colorado River managers to task

Western Slope lawmakers sharply questioned state water officials over Colorado's Colorado River negotiations, expressing concern that stalled talks with Lower Basin states could lead to costly litigation and future water restrictions.
By Aspen Journalism 7 min read

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New Roan Plateau Drilling Proposal Rekindles Conservation Fight on the Western Slope
A view of the proposed leasing sites on the Roan Plateau from an EcoFlight airplane this week. Credit: Courtesy of EcoFlight

New Roan Plateau Drilling Proposal Rekindles Conservation Fight on the Western Slope

A proposed new round of oil and gas leasing on the Roan Plateau is renewing debate over energy development, wildlife habitat, and public lands. Conservation groups are urging federal officials to protect one of the Western Slope's most ecologically significant landscapes.
By Aspen Journalism 9 min read
Western Slope lawmakers take Colorado River managers to task
The main boat ramp at Wahweap Marina was unusable due to low water levels in Lake Powell in December 2021. Water levels are projected to soon fall even lower than this at the nation’s second-largest reservoir. Credit: Heather Sackett/Aspen Journalism

Western Slope lawmakers take Colorado River managers to task

Western Slope lawmakers sharply questioned state water officials over Colorado's Colorado River negotiations, expressing concern that stalled talks with Lower Basin states could lead to costly litigation and future water restrictions.
By Aspen Journalism 7 min read
Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican, is running for reelection in a tight race against Democratic state Attorney General Aaron Ford in one of 39 U.S. gubernatorial elections to be decided in November. (Ronda Churchill/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Las Vegas Review-Journal file/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada

Medicaid cuts, work requirements, SNAP changes, and rising health insurance costs are shaping Nevada’s governor race, where voters facing coverage losses could make health care affordability a defining issue.
By KFF Health News 6 min read

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Colorado county clerks to mail out 2026 primary ballots this week
A voter drops off their ballot at a ballot drop box outside of the La Familia Recreation Center in Denver Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Lindsey Toomer/Colorado Newsline)

Colorado county clerks to mail out 2026 primary ballots this week

Colorado county clerks are mailing June 30 primary ballots. Registered party members get their party’s ballot, while unaffiliated voters (over 50% of the state's 4M voters) get both major party ballots. Voters can update registration by June 22 to receive a mail-in ballot.
By Colorado Newsline 2 min read

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Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican, is running for reelection in a tight race against Democratic state Attorney General Aaron Ford in one of 39 U.S. gubernatorial elections to be decided in November. (Ronda Churchill/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Las Vegas Review-Journal file/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Affordable Healthcare Emerges as a Voter Priority in Purple Nevada

Medicaid cuts, work requirements, SNAP changes, and rising health insurance costs are shaping Nevada’s governor race, where voters facing coverage losses could make health care affordability a defining issue.
By KFF Health News 6 min read
Resources available for Coloradans affected by wildfires around the state
A view of the Aspen Acres Fire west of Pueblo, posted July 6, 2026. (Courtesy of Aspen Acres Fire Incident Management Team Facebook/Gary Mobbs)

Resources available for Coloradans affected by wildfires around the state

As major wildfires burn across Colorado, residents can find evacuation shelters, emergency housing, disaster recovery help, 211 referrals, fire restriction updates, and donation funds for communities affected by the Aspen Acres, Gold Mountain, Snyder, Ferris, Willow, and Big Sheep fires.
By Colorado Newsline 3 min read
These Church Members Disagree on Politics. Together They’re Wiping Out Medical Debt.
The Rev. John Jackman, who leads Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, says the church’s medical debt campaign has brought together people across the political spectrum. “This is the easiest money I’ve ever raised,” he says. (Allison Lee Isley for KFF Health News)

These Church Members Disagree on Politics. Together They’re Wiping Out Medical Debt.

A politically mixed North Carolina church has raised thousands of dollars to erase millions in local medical debt, showing how frustration with healthcare costs can unite people across partisan lines.
By KFF Health News 6 min read
Residents of Cavern Springs under contract to buy their mobile home park
Maria Judith Alvarez, second from left, and Monica Muniz, center, stand with several other Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park residents outside the Third Street Center in Carbondale during a community fundraiser on August 23, 2025. The residents went under contract this week to buy their mobile home park for $23 million. Credit: Eleanor Bennett/Aspen Journalism & Aspen Public Radio

Residents of Cavern Springs under contract to buy their mobile home park

Residents of Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park, between Carbondale and Glenwood Springs, are under contract to buy their park for $23 million, a major step toward resident ownership, long-term affordability, and protection from displacement.
By Aspen Journalism 5 min read
How democratic socialist Melat Kiros stunned Colorado politics with congressional primary win
Melat Kiros, a democratic socialist and first-time candidate, speaks to supporters in Denver after unseating longtime Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado’s 1st Congressional District on June 30, 2026. (Photo by Chase Woodruff/Colorado Newsline)

How democratic socialist Melat Kiros stunned Colorado politics with congressional primary win

Melat Kiros’ primary win over longtime U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette marks a major shift in Denver politics, powered by young voters, grassroots organizing, democratic socialist networks, and frustration with establishment Democrats.
By Colorado Newsline 15 min read