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Ahead of another possible drought summer and mounting climate change impacts, the Yampa River Environmental Release Program ...
The Yampa River is one of Colorado’s most prominent river recreation sources. As the planet warms, its recreation usage dwindles.
The small but mighty Yampa River supports many human uses, from agriculture to tap water, while remaining wild and free. What will happen to the people, economies and wildlife that have depended ...
The Yampa River Valley’s coal-fired power plant at Craig, which is operated and partially owned by Tri-State, will be decommissioned beginning in 2025, with the process set to be completed in 2030.
Summer has arrived in the Yampa Valley. All that melting snow is rushing through the Yampa River, trees are blooming, and Emerald Mountain is living up to its name. It’s time to get ready ...
The Yampa contributes a large portion of water to the Colorado River Basin and is considered the last wild, free-flowing river in the entire American Southwest. So it's a pretty important resource ...
The Lefevre family prepares to put their rafts in at Pebble Beach for a float down the Yampa River to Loudy Simpson Park in Craig in June 2021. When the coal-fired power plants shut down in 2028, the ...
Ski towns in Colorado are not just an outdoorsman's paradise in the winter—most of them also have a range of things to do in the summer. Mountain bikers, hikers, fly fishermen and paddlers can take ...
As Yampa Valley Regional Airport turns the page on a decade of transformative leadership under Kevin Booth, Tinneal Gerber ...
David Ulane, Tinneal Gerber (just announced as the next Airport Director), Kevin Booth, and Vladan Chase (an OSS/ARFF ...
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would let two energy companies with coal-fired power plants in northwest Colorado hang on to their water rights even after the plants’ planned closures in ...