2005 Rockies Project News Coverage
- Western Skies, KRCC – “State
of the Rockies,” March 26, 2005
- Gazette
– “CC
to Host Forum on the Rockies,” March 30, 2005
- New West – “State
of the Rockies Report Card Unveiled,” April 5, 2005
- New West – “Finding
Common Ground on the Future of the West,” April 5, 2005
- New
West – “Crucial
Choices Around Energy Development,” April 5, 2005
- The
Gazette – “State
of the Rockies Reports Highlights Regional Trends,” Op-Ed by Walt Hecox, April 5, 2005
- Rocky Mountain News – “Life
in Denver gets an A,” April 6, 2005
- Denver Post – “West
is Saddled with 'Cowboy' Myth, Study Says,” April 6, 2005
- The Gazette – “People,
Problems Flocking to Rockies: Annual CC Report Cites Urban Sprawl, Pollution,” April 6, 2005
- The Associated Press – “Second
‘State of the Rockies’ Ranks Communities’ Civic Environments,” April 6, 2005 (also run by CBS4 in Denver, April 6, 2005; Summit Daily News,
Breckenridge, April 6, 2005; KOLD News 13, Tucson , AZ; News 5 KPHO, Phoenix,
AZ; KVOA Tucson)
- New West – “Making
the Energy Challenge Look Easy,” April 6, 2005
- Albuquerque
Journal – “Albuquerque
2nd in Sprawl in Rockies Study,” April 7, 2005
- Albuquerque
Journal – “SF
Ranks 3rd for Regional Small-City Sprawl,” April 7, 2005
- Colorado Springs Independent – “Roadkill:
Paving Paradise to Put up a Parking Lot,” April 7, 2005
- The
Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction – “GJ
Ranks First in Sprawl,” April 7, 2005
- The Gazette – “Report
a Useful Guide to Regional Trends … and Mile-High Anxieties,” April 8, 2005
- Pueblo Chieftain – “No.
1 ranking for sprawl surprises Pueblo,” April 9, 2005
- Western
Skies, KRCC – “State
of the Rockies, Part I: Civic Engagement,” April 9, 2005
- Western
Skies, KRCC – “State
of the Rockies, Part II: Energy Policy,” April 9, 2005
- Western
Skies, KRCC – “State
of the Rockies, Part III: Western Mythology,” April 9, 2005
- The Gazette – “Westerners
Urged to Take Charge, Chart Region’s Course,” April 10,
2005
- The Denver Post – “Road
House Blues,” April 10, 2005
- Native News, distributed by Public Radio International–
“Scholars Rave
about Sovereignty’s Positive Impact on Tribal Economies,” April 8, 2005. Segment from KRCC’s “Western Skies,” aired
on 197 stations in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois,
Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, New York,
North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah,
Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and in Canada: Alberta and Ontario (two
stations in Toronto).
- Colorado Springs Business Journal –
“Getting
Around in this Big Town,” April 15, 2005.
- Wyoming
Public Radio – “ Wyoming Today,” interview with
Walt Hecox, April 18, 2005 (Link to come.) WPR broadcasts to two-thirds
of Wyoming, including Laramie, Casper, Cheyenne, Rock Springs, Green River,
Evanston, Jackson, Lander, Riverton, Cody, Powell, Rawlins, Dubois, Gillette,
Sheridan, Newcastle and Torrington.