Feds release Colorado roadless forest plan Federal officials have released proposed rules for managing about 4 million acres of roadless national forest land in Colorado as part of a state-federal plan that has drawn criticism from environmental, hunting and angling groups.
Arch Coal's 2Q earnings triple Shares of Arch Coal jumped more than 9 percent today after the St. Louis-based coal mine operator announced its second-quarter profit tripled.
Four injured in Wash. drill rig fire Four men were hospitalized early Friday with injuries from a flash fire at an exploratory natural gas well in central Washington.
U.S. oil and gas rig count up by 29 The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the United States rose by 29 this week to 1,957.
Study: passenger rail service expensive A new state report says it would cost more than $1 million per mile to upgrade existing rail lines between Casper and Fort Collins, Colo., to support passenger rail service.
Man who escaped jail a former tribal investigator Roosevelt County officials say a man who escaped from the jail earlier this week is a former criminal investigator with the Fort Peck Tribe Department of Law and Justice.
White House reverses experts on Yellowstone policy The National Park Service wanted to close a section of Yellowstone Park in the wintertime because of the risk of avalanche. No way, protested businesses in Cody, Wyo., that wanted to promote more tourism.