Nancy Lofholm, The Colorado Sun

Nancy Lofholm

The Colorado Sun

Grand Lake, CO, United States

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Past articles by Nancy:

Political swings on Colorado school boards spark level of antagonism not seen since desegregation

Colorado school boards are supposed to be nonpartisan, but conflict over pandemic restrictions, critical race theory has changed that → Read More

Eight stops on the wine trail in Palisade

Palisade wineries to visit on a trip to the Western Slope. → Read More

Immigrants facing years-long waits in Denver immigration court

Colorado has one of the biggest backlogs of immigration cases in the country because judges here have been assigned to hear priority cases involving minor → Read More

Ice climbers honor fallen comrade Mark Miller at Ouray Ice Park

About 100 of Mark Miller's fellow climbers and friends gathered at the Ouray Ice Park to memorialize a man who had become an institution in the San Juans → Read More

Fracking paused on gas wells in Western Colorado

Western Colorado's largest gas driller is pausing development of already-drilled wells because of the fall in gas prices. → Read More

Colorado had more than 700 oil and gas spills reported in 2014

There were more than 700 drilling-related spills reported in Colorado last year. → Read More

Moab's red rock country is under pressure from fracking

An unusual type of oil and gas drilling and other fossil fuel projects in the recreation-heavy area west of Moab has set off a new skirmish between envi → Read More

No Denver shelter for unaccompanied Central American minors

Federal funds will not be flowing to Colorado for shelters for unaccompanied minors because the demand has currently lessened. → Read More

Colorado Oil and Gas Task Force hears Western Slope voices

Western Slope residents get a chance to tell the Colorado Oil and Gas Task Force what they think should — or shouldn't — be done. → Read More

Gardner and Coffman split votes on symbolic immigration bill

Cory Gardner and Mike Coffman split on their votes on the Yoho bill, a symbolic measure that seeks to bar Obama's executive orders regarding immigration. → Read More

Annual sheep drive in NW Colorado continues tradition of generations

Trailing thousands of sheep to winter pastures is a dying Thanksgiving-time tradition in the Meeker area. → Read More

Obama's immigration moves are bittersweet for many of those in the country illegally

There was disappointment and elation over President Obama's executive orders on immigration that will protect about half the undocumented immigrants in th → Read More

Obama's immigration moves are bittersweet for many immigrants in Colorado

There was disappointment and elation over President Obama's executive orders on immigration that will protect about half the undocumented immigrants in th → Read More

CU research finds only common chemicals in one part of frac fluid

Research analysis of one component of fracking fluids found that it contains substances found in common household products. → Read More

Vietnam veteran alleges bad care at Grand Junction VA medical center

A Vietnam veteran from Grand Junction issues a report alleging incompetent and inadequate care at the Grand Junction Veterans Affairs Medical Center. → Read More

Fracking sand in oilfields stirs up a serious health risk for workers

Fracking involves pumping millions of tons of sand into wells along with fluids; the handling of that sand above ground is a lung-disease health hazard. → Read More

Dead babies near oil drilling sites raise questions for researchers

The state of Utah is studying higher-than-average infant deaths in the oil and gas boomtown of Vernal, with some people pointing to pollution created by d → Read More

Front Range slopes slid in record numbers during 2013 floods

When flooding was making headlines in Colorado last fall, another unprecedented geological phenomenon of debris slides was occurring. → Read More

Oil-field health studies continue but answers are still lacking

More than 15 years after the first complaints of health problems surfaced in Colorado oil fields and after dozens of studies, oil pad neighbors still want → Read More

Backlogged Denver immigration courts will take on glut of asylum cases

The federal government has ordered already overloaded Denver immigration judges to handle immigration cases via video from Artesia, N. M. → Read More