Jessica Crawford is a native Texan who is thrilled to live life in the Mile High City.
DENVER — The U.S. Supreme Court is one step closer to making a decision that could impact the way the Rio Grande River is managed.
While the case doesn't have a direct impact, Gage Zobell, a water law expert and partner at the international law firm Dorsey & Whitney, said the outcome could have a long-term impact on the state of Colorado.
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