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Maps show states where weed is legal for recreational, medical use
CBS News· 5 days agoSince medical cannabis was first legalized in Colorado in 1996, nearly half the country has...
U.S. 50 bridge failure shows fragile state of Colorado infrastructure, Axios analysis finds
Axios· 4 hours agoWhy it matters: Last week's closure of a critical bridge over the Blue Mesa reservoir — along with...
Wolves have visited the area around these 12 Colorado mountain towns
Colorado Springs Gazette· 8 hours agoIn a big change compared to last year, outdoor recreators will now be sharing that space with wolves...
Here’s where Colorado’s wolves roamed in April
Denver Post· 1 day agoCollars on two of the 10 wolves released by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in December stopped working, but those two wolves are still alive and traveling...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says GPS locations of male, female gray wolves indicate possible...
CBS News· 20 hours agoColorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed it believes a male and female gray wolf have been denning in...
Colorado launches wolf depredation report site; new movement map released
FOX 31 Denver· 22 hours agoColorado Parks and Wildlife has launched a new depredation report webpage alongside its monthly wolf...
Latest Colorado wolf map shows notable activity expansion in Larimer County
The Fort Collins Coloradoan· 23 hours agoColorado Parks and Wildlife also released a wolf depredation report for the first time, listing all...
Ten Miami hotels just won bragging rights in a new Michelin guide. See the list
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 33 minutes agoThat means the hotel ratings were limited to Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C.,...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife rejects pleas from ranchers to kill wolves attacking livestock
Colorado Springs Gazette· 21 hours agoThe state agency was backed by Gov. Jared Polis, who supported the wolf reintroduction program, which he stressed was approved by Colorado voters.
Here’s how much Colorado spent on wolf depredations since 2021
FOX 31 Denver· 3 hours agoIn total, the state paid out tens of thousands of dollars in claims from wolf depredations.