Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains braces for increase in people traveling to Colorado for abortion care
Out-of-state patients at Glenwood Springs clinic up 58% since Roe v. Wade was overturned
The mixed results among states, on top of the reelection of former President Donald Trump, probably mean even more people will be traveling for care.
City of Aspen faces unique challenges in moving to all-electric buildings
Infrastructure, luxury market are obstacles to climate goals
Terui’s project is indicative of several challenges the city and communities across the country face in the effort to reduce building emissions by using electricity from renewable sources, rather than using gas, to heat homes. Even when there is a will to go electric, the way is not always clear.

Officials say water conservation program harmed Grand Valley irrigators
Participation by GVIC reduced important Cameo call
In a ‘sacred valley,’ community partners seek to preserve the legacy of St. Benedict’s
Future of Old Snowmass monastery and surrounding lands — on the market for $150 million — is subject to land-use policies and approval from church authorities
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Feds rule that next round of drought relief funding won’t cover tribes’ unused water
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Upper Basin states propose MOU with U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
‘Provisional accounting’ to understand how much water would be conserved
Colorado River officials propose tracking conserved water
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING COVERAGE
Mobile home park residents to ask Garfield County to opt-in to state funds for affordable housing
3-Mile property seeking funds to convert to resident ownership
All you need is luck: Playing the odds in APCHA ownership lotteries
Analysis highlights scale of demand, and how it mismatches supply of unit sizes and categories
Housing solutions are many and challenging
3-Mile Park ownership, buy downs and a modular housing factory highlight new efforts to address housing instability

