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The west-bound lane of I-70 outside of Glenwood Canyon.
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Jonathan Godes is now the director of the I-70 Coalition, following his eight year tenure as Glenwood Springs mayor and city council member. As a former grant administrator, he wants to implement a new strategy to circumvent federal funding cuts from the Trump administration.
  • On today’s newscast: Jonathan Godes is now the director of the I-70 Coalition, following his eight-year tenure as Glenwood Springs mayor and council member; Aspen City Council pushes back against a proposal to limit lottery entries for deed-restricted housing, sparking debate over how to balance fairness for long-time residents and newcomers; and U.S. Army officials said several active-duty members were swept up in a makeshift nightclub raid conducted by immigration and law enforcement over the weekend. Tune in for these stories and more.
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