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Greeley · GreeleyAnu Koiv emerged from her Gunbarrel home in the middle of January and spotted something she hadn’t seen in the seven years she’s lived there: pink flowers blooming on a backyard viburnum shrub. In winter. Anu Koiv smells her blooming viburnum bush at her home in Gunbarrel, near Boulder, on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) As the 72-year-old retiree was admiring the unexpected burst of color, she noticed bees dancin…See the Story
In Colorado’s devastatingly dry winter, hope abounds for big snows to round out the season: ‘It’s not time for panic’
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Vail, Colorado · VailIt’s crunch time for negotiators from California and six other Western states trying to strike a deal before Feb. 14 on how to share the dwindling Colorado River. But four days of talks in a Salt Lake City conference room earlier this month did not appear to have sparked a breakthrough. “We got tired of each other,” Utah’s negotiator, Gene Shawcroft, said last week at a public board meeting, days after the meeting ended. “And two of the days, we…See the Story
As Deadline Approaches, Colorado River Stewards Debate How to Share Water
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