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On today's newscast: The 29th annual Redstone Art show took place over the weekend and included more artists than ever before; Colorado fire departments say they need more money, but November ballots may address the issue; and a Texas law that would let almost anyone sue out-of-state abortion pill prescribers — and collect cash rewards — won initial approval in the state House last week. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: The most expensive home for sale in America right now is in Aspen, the Roaring Fork School District board race received four candidate petitions ahead of Friday's deadline, volunteer rangers dismantled more than three times as many illegal campfire rings as they typically do in the summer season, and more.
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On today's newscast: A mixed-status family in Parachute shares how they're coping with increased immigration enforcement, Basalt has chosen its new town manager out of more than 60 applicants, Governor Jared Polis will unveil his state spending cuts, the JAS Labor Day festival is this weekend, and more.
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On today's newscast: Residents at Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park near Glenwood are trying to buy the land under their homes, but they’re having a hard time raising funds; The city of Aspen will ask voters to approve an $85-million bond for improvements to the Castle Creek water treatment facility; and Colorado's youth suicide rate has dropped to its lowest level in more than 15 years. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Kids are back at school in the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys, but less than half of children under 5 in our region have access to licensed childcare providers; Aspen City Council will not increase the number of short-term rental permits it allows for one of the city’s zone districts; and a state prison in western Colorado has been evacuated for two weeks because of a wildfire. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Residents of Cavern Springs are scrambling to find a way to fund the purchase of their mobile home park; as Aspen’s Raizado festival, which celebrates Latine culture and heritage, wrapped up yesterday, organizers already have their eye on next year; and state employees who already feel overstretched are worried a hiring freeze on Colorado agencies will make their jobs harder. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Garfield County continues to address its $9-million budget shortfall going into 2026; wildfire smoke from multiple large blazes on the Western Slope poses magnified health risks for someone who is pregnant; and Colorado public-health officials are alerting the public about a possible measles exposure at Denver International Airport. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: A new report on homelessness in Pitkin County says there are 153 people receiving services related to their lack of secure housing, the Derby Fire north of Dotsero continues to burn resulting in evacuations and air quality alerts, the Aspen School District board approved ballot language for two tax measures, and more.
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On today's newscast: Evacuations were ordered Wednesday morning for residents living near the Derby Fire north of Dotsero, Voces Unidas is calling for an investigation into possible collaboration between the Garfield County Sheriff's Office and ICE, Cornerstone Christian Center's expansion plans were approved without any affordable housing, Latine-led Raizado Festival returns to Aspen, and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen City Council discusses rush hour traffic congestion in the West End, enrollment in the Roaring Fork School District is expected to fall over the next decade, Colorado lawmakers debate an AI law, and more.