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On today's newscast: Colorado Democrats want to tax empty homes in mountain towns, but Pitkin County leaders aren’t convinced; the Art Base in Basalt is hosting its first collaborative exhibition of the new year with two Roaring Fork Valley locals; and amid fears of ICE crackdowns, there's been a spike in tribal members applying for delayed birth certificates. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: The Glenwood Springs council is taking a closer look at the city’s contract with a camera surveillance company called Flock Safety; some Roaring Fork Valley communities are embracing a new way to assess fire risk; and state Parks and Wildlife are calling in reinforcements to stop the spread of invasive zebra mussels in the Colorado River. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Pitkin County commissioners weighed in on Colorado’s data center debate yesterday; six Colorado lawmakers have condemned reports of “death cards” found in Eagle County vehicles this year; and the Trump administration has delayed finalizing new regulations for grizzly bears in the lower 48 states. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Climate change could cost Colorado $37 billion by 2050, according to a new report by the Colorado Fiscal Institute; Attorney General Phil Weiser is challenging the Trump administration’s emergency order to keep a coal-fired power plant open in Craig; and Native Americans across the country are reporting being stopped, and in some cases detained, by ICE agents. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: An unexpected high school closure in Glenwood Springs is being linked to a nationwide protest over immigration enforcement; Democrats in the state legislature are proposing some additions to Colorado’s gun regulations; and governors from the Colorado River basin are heading to Washington, D.C., today for high-stakes talks with the Interior Department about the waterway’s future. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen Snowmass hosted an Olympic send off event yesterday at Gondola Plaza — just for local athletes; Colorado lawmakers want more oversight of the state’s prisons, which have been at capacity for months; and voters in several states in our region could weigh in on abortion rights this fall amid what are expected to be heavily contested midterms. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai is in Aspen this week, promoting her newest initiative; Colorado’s new law on cell phone policies in schools has drawn a “D” grade from child-safety advocates; and Nevada has become the first state to allow insurance companies to issue policies that exclude wildfire coverage. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen City Council selected four finalists for the city’s subsidized restaurant space at 455 Rio Grande Place; Colorado wildlife officials are developing a plan to boost beaver populations; and federal auditors say Congress could throw out the resource management plan for the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, using an obscure rule called the Congressional Review Act. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: ICE and local law enforcement are investigating an incident near Vail; the city of Aspen released a list of the 12 bidders who are vying for a subsidized restaurant space at 455 Rio Grande Place; and Democrats in the Colorado legislature are at odds over how to regulate the booming data center industry.. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: The Aspen-Pitkin County Housing Authority could stop giving renters with the longest work history in Pitkin County priority for available rental units; The X Games return to Buttermilk Mountain today; and the mayor of Mountain Village near Telluride has resigned amid questions about an attempted purchase of the Telluride ski area. Tune in for these stories and more.