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If sold at the asking price, the home on Stillwater Road will be the most expensive single-family home ever sold in America. The property comes with a pre-approved permit for the construction of another 20,000 square foot home.
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Parents with mixed immigration statuses face the threat of family separation as immigration enforcement increases nationwide.
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During pregnancy, people face a higher risk of respiratory complications and preterm birth.
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Roaring Fork Safe Passages recently released a plan to build two wildlife crossing structures north of the airport. They could increase safety and reduce collisions, but they may cost more than $30 million.
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Organizers cancelled the festival’s free community day Sunday after hearing concerns from community members. Other panels, screenings and celebrations will continue.
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Enrollment in the district is projected to drop over the next decade, resulting in schools losing revenue.
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Following an increase in outdoor recreation during the COVID-19 pandemic, Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers ramped up their services. Funding and personnel cuts to federal agencies have exacerbated that pressure. Executive Director Becca Schild spoke with Arts & Culture Reporter Regan Mertz about what staff and volunteers are doing to ensure the backcountry is safe.
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Historically dry fuels and long stretches of fire weather have led to the conditions driving one of Colorado’s biggest wildfires. Some experts are saying that climate change, which creates these conditions, could make these kinds of fire the new normal.
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Summertime in Aspen has long been a cultural destination with Aspen Institute events like Aspen Ideas Festival, Aspen Security Forum and the Aspen Music Festival and School. A new event is joining the lineup and trying to set itself apart.
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The City of Rifle recently approved a plan to improve energy efficiency and increase climate resiliency. Meanwhile, Garfield County commissioners approved dozens of new natural gas wells just outside the city.