Colorado’s Monsoon Season Is a Little Late This Year
According to the National Weather Service, Colorado’s annual Monsoon Season is running a bit late this year, but it is definitely on its way.
According to the National Weather Service, Colorado’s annual Monsoon Season is running a bit late this year, but it is definitely on its way.
Gov. Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 22-114 into law Wednesday, authorizing the designation of fire-suppression ponds that will be exempt from the Prior Appropriation System established by the Colorado Constitution.
I’m sure if you’re like me, the term “monsoon” conjures up images of torrential downpours, typhoons, and hurricanes, but in Chaffee County Monsoon Season is a little bit different.
Over the weekend, Governor Jared Polis extended the statewide mask mandate for another 30 days in an executive order aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus.
Experts are warning Southern Colorado to brace for the annual tarantula migration.
Amid a renewed public interest in removing symbols of racism, Governor Jared Polis yesterday created a board to evaluate proposed name changes for geographic and public places across the state.
KDVR in Denver is reporting that Governor Jared Polis has ordered the closure of bars for in-person service.
I’m sure if you’re like me, the term “monsoon” conjures up images of torrential downpours, typhoons, or maybe even hurricanes, but here Monsoon Season is a little bit different.
The June meeting of the Upper Arkansas Water Conservancy District board of directors included the annual election of officers as well as reports about the district’s change of use case resulting from its agreement to replace water depletions for Ice Lake.
Governor Jared Polis announced yesterday that some counties could begin allowing large-scale events as early as July.
Colorado Democrats unveiled a broad package of coronavirus relief legislation yesterday.
Governor Jared Polis has announced how he will spend just over $1.6 billion in federal coronavirus aid.