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Plummeting water levels lead to fish kills at Lake Loveland; owners wait for access to water rights 02:55. One of the largest lakes in Northern Colorado is experiencing low water levels in the ...
High winds overturned a boat with three anglers on Lake Pueblo at about 8 p.m. Friday, near Bogg’s Creek Cove, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. None of them were wearing life jackets.
Forgoing old-school events, these specialized photographers guide couples through intimate ceremonies in nature’s most ...
A Friday night fishing trip ended in heartbreak on Lake Pueblo when a young father drowned after his boat capsized in a sudden storm. PUEBLO, Colo — A Pueblo family is mourning the sudden death ...
Risks to Lake Mead, Colorado River intensifying greatly, federal officials say. Tony Davis Jun 29, 2018 Jun 29, 2018 Updated Jan 8, 2019; In this 2015 file photo a ...
On Saturday, May 31, 2025, Lake Reveal, a popular pond skimming spot at Arapahoe Basin, Colorado, appeared. The small body of water remains covered by snow throughout the winter. Then, when spring and ...
Hundreds of dead fish were found in an inlet in Lake Loveland this weekend, something that a Colorado Parks and Wildlife investigation found could be linked to low water levels in the reservoir.
PUEBLO, Colo. (KOAA) — Nearly 3,000,000 people will visit Lake Pueblo State Park this summer. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is expecting to see more children and families heading to the lake ...
CBS News Colorado viewers said they noticed the lake was far lower than normal for this year, many saying they couldn’t help but to notice the hundreds of dead fish peppered along the clay.
On Sunday, June 1, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area announced that Lake Reveal — a naturally occurring body of water — has become visible to skiers and riders. According to chief operating officer Al ...
If Arizona’s Colorado River water allocation was cut to zero, “we could burn through the available groundwater in 50 years,” Famiglietti said. “We’re talking about decades. That’s scary.
The Colorado River Basin is facing a crisis as large-scale industrial farming continues to deplete groundwater at an alarming rate. With no regulations in place, the region has lost 27.8 million ...