by Mr. Leadville | Jul 31, 2020 | Leadville News
Lauren Robison had been waiting for the right moment.In awe of the views near the end of a hike through Black Canyon in Gunnison, she thought, “Yup, this is the one.”It helped, too, that no one else was around.Robison planted her feet among some wildflowers. She took...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 31, 2020 | Leadville News
Teachers in Jefferson County, Pueblo and Durango took to the streets this week to protest the reopening of schools and what they say is a lack of protocols to keep them safe from the novel coronavirus. In Jefferson County, Jeffco Public Schools teachers traveled up...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 30, 2020 | Leadville News
Webinar will explore important issues facing Yampa River water users and the River District’s effort to provide water security in the Yampa River Basin. Steamboat Springs, CO. — Whether it’s for clean water from your kitchen tap, water for hay or livestock or flows to...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 30, 2020 | Leadville News
This article was originally published on Hoban Law Group, and appears here with permission. Although there are many metrics to calculate some of the damage the U.S. War on Drugs has inflicted on minorities the true extent of the damage may ultimately be too severe to...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 29, 2020 | Leadville News
PUEBLO — Shortly after Comanche 3 began producing electricity in 2010, a sign greeted visitors in the bowels of the coal-burning plant in Pueblo: “The monster has risen.” The coal-burning unit was originally scheduled to retire in 2070. Now it’s an open question...