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Today's newscast explores the latest COVID-19 snapshot for the Roaring Fork Valley, an upcoming public forum for the Aspen School District’s Board of Education candidates, an update on the Wheeler Opera House exterior renovation, and more.
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Monitoring over the last decade has shown that air quality in the Roaring Fork Valley has been good overall, but that’s changing as the human-caused climate crisis intensifies the size and frequency of wildfires across the West.
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The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission holds its first rulemaking hearing on May 20 and 21 to address greenhouse gas, or GHG, reporting and the…
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As fires burn in Colorado and across the west, Roaring Fork communities have frequently been under health advisories for air quality because of smoke.…
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The Colorado Air Quality Control Commission voted last week to increase testing for methane emissions from oil and gas development. The new rules apply…
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Winds pushed smoke from several wildfires in Utah, Arizona and California into the Roaring Fork Valley Thursday. The smoke is likely to stick around…
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It’s an idyllic scene out of a ski resort ad: After a long day skiing, return home and warm your bones by the roaring fire. Donnie Lee, general manager at…
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Aspen businessman and geologist Todd Mitchell was reappointed to Colorado’s Air Quality Control Commission last week. Mitchell has worked extensively in…
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Now that cold temperatures have settled into the valley, motorists are letting their engines run longer. Carbondale has its eyes on this issue. In Aspen,…
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Aspen City Council is scheduled to discuss renewing its contract to monitor air quality today. As Elizabeth Stewart-Severy reports, this is part of an…