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  • On today's newscast: a new affordable housing project is underway in Glenwood Springs, the number of daily new COVID cases dropped sharply in Pitkin County this week, state lawmakers are on the verge of passing a bill to address a spike in fentanyl overdoses, cities in the West are mapping snow by plane to refine their water forecasts, mobile home park residents in Durango found a creative way to keep their homes when the property went up for sale, and more.
  • Welcome to the beginning of another week in the Roaring Fork Valley! Monday in Carbondale, Nikki Boxer will perform her diva cabaret “Colored Lights” at…
  • On today's newscast: another person was airlifted out of the Capitol Peak area yesterday, heat waves across the West are likely to continue through the week, candidates in the CD3 and HD57 races will be facing off in a livestreamed debate in Grand Junction on Saturday, improved broadband is coming to residents in unincorporated Eagle County, a new mental health hotline for farmers and ranchers is being piloted in Wyoming, the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day festival saw about 9,000 each night, and more.
  • Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn SackariasonJoining me are Madeleine Osberger, reporter for the Aspen Daily News, Aspen Times columnists Roger…
  • Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason.The former executive director of the Red Brick Center for the Arts is under investigation for allegedly…
  • In fiction, Adam Johnson offers a view of life in North Korea under Kim Jong Il. In nonfiction, Ronald Kessler looks into the FBI's tactical operations teams, and Peter D. Ward explores the likely impact of our rapidly melting ice caps.
  • Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. 2016 was quite a year in environmental news. An earthquake on Christmas Day rattled New Castle and…
  • On the surface, certain academic pursuits may seem trivial, but sometimes odd courses can be instructive and illuminating.
  • This week brings four novels about love: childhood love in immigrant Brooklyn; married love in dot-com San Francisco; intergenerational love and tension in Philadelphia; and an academic father's sometimes obtuse love for his three daughters. In nonfiction, football star Michael Oher describes his experiences in foster care.
  • Fight for America! is a new art installation about democracy that invites audiences to play a war game — battling over the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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