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On today's newscast: Pitkin County approved a $263 million budget for 2025; several law enforcement agencies in our region are partnering on the "Shop with a Cop" program this holiday season; and environmental advocates are raising alarm about a proposed change to state water quality rules around groundwater. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Rachel Richards is running for mayor of Aspen; Pitkin County Commissioner Kelly McNicholas Kury is set to take over management of the Roaring Fork Community Development Corporation; and the Colorado Department of Transportation is responding to Congressman Greg Lopez’s call last week for a federal investigation into the agency. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: The U.S. Postal Service is sending nine additional temporary workers to the Aspen Post Office to help the mail carriers through the holiday season; Colorado Parks and Wildlife is gearing up for another round of wolf releases in the coming months; and a new proposed commuter train in Steamboat Springs would need a lot of local support. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Petitions to run for Aspen city council or mayor of Aspen are now available at City Hall; avalanche forecasters in our region are breathing a sigh of relief after being exempted from a federal hiring freeze; and the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments tomorrow in the lawsuit over the Uinta Basin Railway. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: candidates interviewed for the Garfield County library board; Aspen City Councilman Bill Guth called to remove DEIB references from the 2025 policy agenda; and Pitkin County Open Space and Trails will receive a 240-acre land donation. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen Hall of Famer Bobby Mason died on Tuesday at 80 years old; Advocates for modular homes say the factory-built units could be part of the solution to the affordable housing crisis across our region; and Community members are invited to join a women’s backcountry party at Cripple Creek Backcountry in Carbondale tonight. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: The first official Embraer 175 flight arrived at the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport yesterday morning; Aspen City Attorney Jim True announced his retirement this week; and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing some changes to critical habitat for Canada lynx. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Colorado Parks and Wildlife plans to send low-flying helicopters into Pitkin County to study elk; Snowmass Town Council unanimously approved Aspen Skiing Company’s plans to demolish and rebuild an expanded Ullrhof restaurant; and more than a thousand water experts will descend on Las Vegas tomorrow for an annual conference on the Colorado River. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Cornerstone Christian Center is clashing with Eagle County over a planned expansion of its worship and school facilities; candidate petitions for two Aspen City Council seats and the mayoral seat will be available to pick up from the city clerk’s office beginning tomorrow; and the town of Nederland is considering purchasing Eldora Mountain Resort. Tune into these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: The city of Aspen is weighing whether to run its elections through Pitkin County, shifting its biennial March elections to join federal, state and local general elections in November; two national hunting advocacy groups are suing the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission and two individual commissioners over an op-ed that ran in the Durango Herald; Colorado grocery workers allege King Soopers, City Market and Safeway entered into illegal no-poach agreements during the 2022 King Soopers strike. Tune into these stories and more.