Chef Ben Kunert takes an unconventional approach to pastry — creating caviar popsicles and baked potato ice cream for a special tasting menu at the hotel’s Bad Harriet speakeasy.
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On today's newscast: A unique Colorado ski resort is now owned by Aspenites, late Sen. Dianne Feinstein had Aspen connections, a public memorial service will honor Michael Ferrara tomorrow, musician Tony Furtado plays TACAW this weekend, a chef experiments with dessert, and more.
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The crash caused a large plume of anhydrous ammonia that caused dangerous air conditions in the northeast area of Teutopolis.
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The Senate voted 88-9 to approve a short-term spending bill to fund the government through Nov. 17. President Biden signed the bill into law shortly afterward.
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is sounding the alarm about the damage a government shutdown could do to the U.S. economy. "It's really reckless and will impose immediate harm," Yellen told NPR.
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The Biden's German shepherd, Commander, is a bit bite-y.
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The Washington, D.C., region is home to about 400,000 federal employees, plus members of the military and government contractors. In a government shutdown, they face no pay and lots of uncertainty.
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A Nevada grand jury indicted Duane "Keffe D" Davis, one of the last living witnesses to the fatal drive-by shooting of the rapper in Las Vegas, prosecutors announced in court Friday
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October loan payments will still be due, but an extended shutdown could impact customer service.
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy rejected a bipartisan Senate proposal to keep agencies funded through November 17 and instead moved a GOP bill that linked another month of spending with border security.
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The program launched by President George W. Bush is credited with saving 25 million lives. Some in Congress want this year's reauthorization tied to language that PEPFAR will not "promote abortion."
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The famous tree in northern England is believed to have been around 200 years old. Efforts are under way to salvage it through regrowth or grafting — or starting over from a new seed.
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