Data showing less water flows into the river than is drawn from it has dominated talks this week, and the annual conference in Las Vegas has taken on a crisis vibe

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Colorado River water users convene in Las Vegas amid crisis concerns
The Colorado River Water Users Association conference, normally a largely academic three-day affair, comes at a time of growing concern about the river’s future after more than two decades of record drought attributed to climate change
Club Q owner, victims join Biden as he signs gay marriage bill at White House ceremony
The new law is intended to safeguard gay marriages if the U.S. Supreme Court ever reverses Obergefell v. Hodges, its 2015 decision legalizing same-sex unions nationwide. The new law also protects interracial marriages
Warnings about alleged Club Q shooter stir questions about 2021 arrest
Documents unsealed Thursday also raised questions about whether authorities were aggressive enough in their pursuit of a conviction against Anderson Aldrich
FBI got tip about Club Q shooting suspect a day before 2021 arrest
The agency’s disclosure creates a new timeline for when law enforcement was first alerted to Anderson Lee Aldrich as a potential danger
“Next mass killer”: Club Q suspect’s 2021 arrest foretold Colorado Springs bloodbath
Documents in the 2021 case were obtained by Colorado Springs TV station KKTV and verified as authentic to AP by a law enforcement official
U.S. Supreme Court majority appears sympathetic toward Colorado website designer in gay rights case
The lively arguments at the Supreme Court ran well beyond the allotted 70 minutes
University of Colorado hires Deion Sanders to turn around football program
Colorado will prove a challenge for the magnetic Sanders, who inherits a program coming off a 1-11 season. But he brings instant name recognition and a track record of being able to recruit top-level talent.
LGBTQ chorus in Colorado Springs tries to unify their community with song
Gay and lesbian choruses like Out Loud were born out of the 1978 assassination of San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk and have remained steadfast pillars of the LGBTQ community from the AIDS crisis through mass shootings such as Orlando’s Pulse nightclub in 2016
The high stakes in a Colorado-centric gay rights case before the U.S. Supreme Court
The case marks the second time in five years that the Supreme Court has confronted the issue of a business owner who says their religion prevents them from creating works for a gay wedding