NEWS | Why a good snow year can’t save the Colorado River
The Colorado River is one of the West’s most vital resources. But 20 years of drought have stressed the entire river basin, forcing federal officials to call for massive cuts in water use. This winter, in the water-towers of the west, storms have dropped more than double the average snowpack in some Colorado mountains. But after decades of overuse, drought, and rising temperatures, is it enough to replenish the system? (Video by Skyler Ballard/ The Gazette)

