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As 2016 draws to a close, so does the Aspen Energy Challenge, but the city is continuing work on energy efficiency. For two years, city workers have been…
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Carbondale voters are considering increasing taxes. One would allow property taxes to go up to help pay for capital costs — like sidewalks and roads. The…
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A bill seeking to change the mission of Colorado’s energy regulators failed in the Senate Agriculture Committee Wednesday. As Bente Birkeland reports, two…
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Carbondale voters will consider two tax increases this spring. One would be on some utilities, the other would raise property taxes. Let’s start with the…
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Of the 60 communities enrolled in the Georgetown University Energy Prize, Aspen is in third place. The two-year conservation competition looks at energy…
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A Garfield County elected official is cheering Tuesday's (9/22) federal decision to keep the greater sage grouse off the endangered species list. Garfield…
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The Forest Service was met by protesters Tuesday (9/2/15) in a remote area in the Thompson Divide, southwest of Carbondale. The agency is starting a…
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Construction is more than halfway done on what’s expected to be one of the most energy efficient buildings in the world. Rocky Mountain Institute’s…
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In 1969, the Atomic Energy Commission used a nuclear bomb 8,000' below the ground in Rulison, Colorado, to crack a fracture zone to release natural gas.…
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The BLM says a new federal plan for helping a bird in Garfield County is necessary because it aims to protect habitat. The agency, and the Forest Service,…