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How a science experiment to grow native plants on Copper’s slopes is inspiring collaboration in the ski industry

Katherine Riesberg, a graduate of Middle Park High School in Grand County, has been skiing since the age of two. Riesberg said her love for outdoor recreation is a big part of what led her to pursu

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 18, 2026 · schools

Wildfires have scorched over 200,000 acres in Colorado this summer

Wildfires continued to ignite and burn across Colorado this week as widespread drought continues to plague the state. The Colorado Wildland Fire Status Dashboard showed seven large fires and a tota

Aspen Times · Jul 18, 2026 · safety

Colorado skiers and snowboarders look to qualify for freeride debut at 2030 Winter Olympics

Freeride skiing and snowboarding will debut at the 2030 Olympics in the French Alps — and Colorado athletes are among those hoping to compete. Shayne Blue Sandblom, a 23-year-old Silt native and Fr

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 17, 2026 · government

Anticipated rain for Colorado’s mountains has forecasters starting to say ‘the monsoon is here’

The North American monsoon season is ramping up across the West, with the potential to bring much-needed rain as Colorado faces a historic drought and major wildfires, according to forecasters. Nat

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 16, 2026 · safety

Record-breaking heatwave adds to ‘compounding extremes’ of climate change in Colorado

Feeling hotter than usual? It’s not just your imagination. Climate change is making summers in Colorado and the West hotter, fueling more intense heatwaves like the one this past weekend and exacer

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 14, 2026 · local

Wildland firefighters say things are ‘basically as dry as they can get’ in Colorado’s forests — fueling ‘schizophrenic’ wildfire behavior

A historic drought is turning Colorado’s mountain landscapes into a tinderbox. After last winter’s record-low snowpack, wildland firefighters who continuously monitor indexes of weather and climate

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 13, 2026 · safety

Disaster relief groups like the Red Cross are providing aid to thousands fleeing 3 major wildfires in Colorado

As major wildfires burn across Colorado, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes, volunteers are stepping in to help feed, shelter and support those fleeing fires. Dozens of recreational vehicles

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 9, 2026 · safety

Colorado climbers say new rules proposed by feds would clarify use of ‘fixed anchors’ in wilderness areas

Colorado rock climbers say new guidelines being proposed by the federal government could help settle a decades-long dispute over the use of fixed anchors in highly-protected wilderness areas. The U

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 8, 2026 · local

More than 1,700 personnel are battling 5 major fires in Colorado as hot, dry weather continues into holiday weekend

Wildfires fueled by hot, windy weather and extremely dry conditions have ravaged more than 125,000 acres across Colorado’s mountains in the past week, according to federal wildfire officials. There

Aspen Times · Jul 2, 2026 · safety

Wildfire danger is ‘through the roof’ as Fourth of July travel kicks off busiest time of year for I-70 traffic

One of the busiest travel periods of the year is underway on Colorado’s Interstate 70 corridor as tens of thousands of drivers head to the mountains to celebrate the Fourth of July. With so many pe

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jul 1, 2026 · safety

All fireworks, including sparklers, are illegal in most Colorado mountain communities this Fourth of July

Personal fireworks, including sparklers, are not allowed to be part of the Fourth of July festivities in most Colorado mountain communities this year due to the widespread drought and extreme fire dan

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 30, 2026 · safety

Wildfires are spreading quickly in Colorado’s drought-stricken mountains as demand for firefighting resources tightens nationwide

Wildfires fueled by high winds and historic drought conditions raged across Colorado and the West this weekend — burning thousands of acres, forcing evacuations and resulting in the deaths of three fi

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 29, 2026 · safety

Colorado public land advocates say Interior Department review of highly protective wilderness policies ‘is laying the groundwork for an attack’

Public land advocates are speaking out after the U.S. Department of Interior launched a broad review of its policies that protect remote and undeveloped places recognized under federal law as “wildern

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 26, 2026 · parks

How a network of 12 mountain communities across the West is ‘moving the needle’ on mental health

As Colorado mountain communities grapple with mental and behavioral health issues, many are getting involved with a project to share data between resort areas across the Rocky Mountain West. Despit

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 25, 2026 · parks

Smoky skies prompt health advisories in Colorado’s mountains as wildfires balloon across the West

A haze from out-of-state wildfires is choking the Colorado mountains as widespread drought and persistent hot, dry weather continue to elevate the fire danger. The smoke wafting across the Western

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

Colorado could see more haze this week from wildfires burning elsewhere in the West

Colorado could continue to see hazy skies this week as wildfire activity in the West picks up. Smoke from three large wildfires burning in Utah and Nevada pushed across the Western Slope over the w

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 22, 2026 · safety

Colorado’s mountains summers are getting warmer, exacerbating drought and wildfire risk

Summer is off to a hot start in the Colorado mountains as soaring temperatures, a lack of precipitation and wind are worsening already severe drought conditions and exacerbating wildfire concerns.

Steamboat Pilot · Jun 20, 2026 · safety

Colorado’s mountain summers are getting warmer, exacerbating drought and wildfire risk

Summer is off to a hot start in the Colorado mountains as soaring temperatures, a lack of precipitation and wind are worsening already severe drought conditions and exacerbating wildfire concerns.

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 20, 2026 · safety

Popular Colorado mountain destinations, including most-visited national forest, to enter Stage 1 restrictions

The entire White River National Forest will enter Stage 1 fire restrictions on Friday, according to a news release from the U.S. Forest Service. The White River National Forest is the most visited

Glenwood Springs Post Independent · Jun 18, 2026 · safety

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