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On today's newscast: A unique Colorado ski resort is now owned by Aspenites, late Sen. Dianne Feinstein had Aspen connections, a public memorial service will honor Michael Ferrara tomorrow, musician Tony Furtado plays TACAW this weekend, a chef experiments with dessert, and more.
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Local NewscastOn today's newscast: two Aspen business partners have purchased the Silverton Mountain ski area, RFTA's ridership is up amid ongoing driver shortages, a looming government shutdown could impact Maroon Bells during peak leaf-peeping, Carbondale is looking at ways to provide affordable housing for artists, and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen’s new de facto speed limit is 15 miles per hour, Roaring Fork School Board candidates will participate in a public forum Tuesday, the Aspen School District is hosting the annual Colorado Western Slope College Fair on Sunday, Aspen Filmfest announced the winner of this year’s audience award, and more.
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On today's newscast: the hazy smoke in the valley is coming from fires outside of our region, Pitkin County commissioners will consider some initial policy changes Tuesday in response to a community growth advisory group's recommendations, MANAUS is hosting an event at TACAW focused on building a more disability-inclusive workforce, and more.
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On today's newscast: crews were able to contain a brush fire that forced evacuations in parts of West Glenwood Springs on Saturday, Pitkin County is giving more funds to Response to build a new shelter in Basalt for survivors of domestic abuse, residents are invited to learn about emergency readiness on Wednesday in Aspen’s City Hall, and more.
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On today's newscast: CDOT presented a proposal this week to Eagle and Garfield counties for improving Cottonwood Pass, two Basalt residents are collecting signatures to get the town to scale back redevelopment on Midland Avenue, locally-owned Mi Chola restaurant in Aspen will close its doors in the fall of 2025, and more.
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On today's newscast: CLEER is co-hosting a clean transportation and mobility summit in Glenwood Springs on Thursday, local leaders got a debrief this week on the Roaring Fork Valley Wildfire collaborative, the city of Denver is making some progress on its goal to shelter 1,000 unhoused people by the end of the year, and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen’s city council has taken a major step forward on its Lumberyard affordable housing project, a public memorial service will take place for former Aspen ski patroller and first responder Michael Ferrara, local Olympian Simi Hamilton has set a new “Fastest Known Time” on the Elks Traverse, and more.
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On today's newscast: Aspen Filmfest kicks off Tuesday with an opening reception and film screenings, the city of Aspen is considering reopening the Main Street bus lane to parking outside of rush hour, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert issued an apology for her behavior at a Denver performance of the musical Beetlejuice, and more.
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On today's newscast: the Aspen Police Department arrested a suspect in a hate crime incident, RFTA is raising its starting wage for bus drivers amid ongoing driver shortages, the repaving project on Main Street in Aspen finished early, season pass prices went up for Aspen Snowmass and Sunlight Mountain over the weekend, and more.