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On today's episode: About a hundred people gathered in Glenwood Springs yesterday to show support for federal public lands managers and workers; Gov. Jared Polis and Democrats look to be on a collision course over a plan to rewrite Colorado’s labor organizing laws; and Indigenous business owners are gathering in a major conference in our region this week to discuss ways to bring more business opportunities to Native communities. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: The Aspen Police Department has filed charges in connection with a fatal car-pedestrian crash in December; CDOT says that the recent passage of Referendum 2 does not change much for the agency — at least right now; and unemployment claims from Colorado's federal workforce are creeping up as the Trump administration cuts government jobs. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: The city of Aspen has begun its process to hire a new city manager; for the first time ever, Roaring Fork Valley locals performed at the Aspen Laugh Festival; and the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Colorado's conversion therapy ban. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: The Roaring Fork Wildfire Collaborative raised nearly $3 million in its first year as a nonprofit; Jerry Seinfeld is headlining the Aspen Laugh Festival on Saturday at the Wheeler Opera House, but several other performers will be gracing the stage this week starting tonight; and President Trump's trade war could cost Coloradans $1.4 billion dollars per year. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: The U.S. Forest Service is preparing for a prescribed burn later this spring around the Sunnyside Trail in Aspen; Colorado lawmakers are trying to strike a balance between its geothermal renewable energy development and its hot-springs tourism economy; and the 28 collared grey wolves in Colorado are spreading across the western part of the state. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: In 2024, Pitkin County saw a surge in bear activity, leading Colorado with more than 1,200 reported instances in the Roaring Fork and Eagle Valley areas; the Aspen School District Board of Education reviewed a new facilities master plan this week; and George Washington is coming to the Wheeler Opera House this weekend — or at least the actor that played him in the Broadway musical Hamilton is. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: Candidates for Glenwood Springs City Council spoke at an issues-and-answers forum Tuesday to share their platforms; a resource center for LGBTQIA+ residents is opening in New Castle on Saturday, a first-of-its-kind space in the Colorado River Valley; and Colorado officials are pushing back against the U.S. Department of Justice decision to review the conviction of Tina Peters. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: The results of yesterday's municipal election in Aspen are in, and Rachel Richards will be the next mayor of Aspen; four candidates vying for two seats on Aspen City Council are headed for a runoff; and voters have narrowly approved Referendum 2 regarding the entrance to Aspen. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: It’s Election Day in Aspen, and voters are weighing in to elect a new mayor and two city council members; local immigration attorney Jennifer Smith’s "Know Your Rights" trainings are evolving in response to the Trump administration's policies; and the scope of recent federal layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is still unclear. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's episode: The Garfield County commissioners pushed their final decision for an open seat on the public library board to March 11; a global nonprofit working to help people retain or regain their eyesight was just denied funds from the Trump administration to expand the organization; and Colorado Democrats are calling for an investigation into reports of mass firings at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Tune in for these stories and more.