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On today's newscast: the city of Aspen and Pitkin County have agreed to help fund Roaring Fork Safe Passages’ efforts to reduce vehicle collisions with wildlife; a post-apocalyptic musical about the water crisis makes its debut in Aspen today with a drag queen taking center stage; Colorado's cash-for-gas-guzzlers program is getting a big infusion of cash after a successful first year; and more.
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On today's newscast: The Garfield County Coroner’s Office released its report today on the individual who died after a police altercation at the Glenwood Meadows Shopping Center on Monday; Pitkin County has seen more calls about bats in homes in Snowmass Village, due to the large colony that lives in the area; relatives of the late Mary Stein Dominick-Coomer remember the Aspenite's legacy; and more.
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On today's newscast: Pitkin County has finalized their airport ballot question — which would reaffirm the commissioners’ authority over the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport — in response to the citizen-sponsored ballot question that aims to strip the board of their power to change the runway without voter approval; Snowmass Village’s town council has approved the ballot language for a major workforce housing project behind town hall; the Colorado GOP continues to face a leadership crisis after a controversial party meeting this weekend; and more.
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On today's newscast: Today marks the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, and a new group — the National Wilderness Coalition — is hoping to reinvigorate the wilderness lobby in Congress; Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Data show mixed trends in our five-county area; before Theatre Aspen kicks off its annual “Solo Flights” festival later this week, the modern classic “Tuesdays with Morrie” takes the stage; and more.
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On today's newscast: It’s the end of an era for one of Aspen Mountain’s cushiest chairlifts; NPR Music is rolling out a series of videos this week, featuring performances by major musicians, that were recorded here in Aspen; authors of a new study on laws that manage the Colorado River want to scrap what's known as the free-river rule; and more.
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On today's newscast: The Redstone Historical Society is eyeing an age-old cottage as a new home-base for its artifacts, exhibits and tours; public health officials want to make sure kids are fully vaccinated as the school year starts and cold and flu season arrive; hundreds of endurance athletes will make a 40-mile journey between Elk Mountains this weekend for the sold-out Grand Traverse; and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen voters will get a chance to weigh in on the entrance to Aspen, despite city council’s earlier opposition; the Roaring Fork School District wants to move away from issuing student fees; Aspen Hospitality will have a new C-E-O in just under three weeks; and more.
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On today's newscast: The majority of voters in the Garfield RE-2 School District say Tony May should be recalled from his seat on the school board; Snowmass Village is looking for public input on a major workforce housing project that could be on the ballot this fall; Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Experience will draw thousands of concertgoers this weekend; and more.
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On today's newscast: A vacant lot in Basalt is one step closer to becoming affordable housing; Aspen Parks and Open Space has hired a full-time wildlife manager; a group of Tibetan Buddhist monks is back in the Roaring Fork Valley this month for their annual visit from a monastery in southern India; and more.
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On today's newscast: The National Weather Service monitors areas like Highway 82 for severe events such as mudslides; a 33-year-old climber died on Williams Peak near Independence Pass on Saturday; Jazz Aspen Snowmass will only allow small purses and clear bags into the Labor Day Experience this weekend; and more.