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  • On this week's Mountain Edition, hosts Elizabeth Stewart-Severy and Claire Woodcock bring you a compilation of the week's news.
  • Today's newscast explores a fire that started near Idaho Springs yesterday, an update on low snowfall and drought in the Colorado River basin, a rise in COVID-19 deaths in Garfield County, and more.
  • That means the White House reached its revised enrollment goal for the first year the Affordable Care Act was in full effect.
  • Today's newscast explores a suspected census population undercount in Aspen and parts of the Valley, the latest on a potential regulation for short-term rentals being considered in Pitkin County, a new report that shows a disproportionate amount of homes are at risk of wildfire in two Western states, and more.
  • The eight-part document details Trump's plan to overturn the results of the 2020 election and his mishandling of the riot.
  • Civil rights protesters argue Jena, La., school and law enforcement officials are dealing out harsh justice to the African-American teens for a schoolyard fight while overlooking their white counterparts who hung nooses to intimidate the black teens.
  • The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is expected to hold two more hearings this week, including one in primetime.
  • Welcome to the beginning of another week in the Roaring Fork Valley! This is Week in the Arts, a curated list of upcoming exhibitions and events.Monday,…
  • Summer classes begin at the Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts. The programs last for eight weeks. It’s a big week for music at the Belly Up...First…
  • On today's newscast: local legend and former Pitkin County Sheriff Bob Braudis passed away on Friday, Aspen High School and Yampah Mountain High School held their graduation ceremonies over the weekend, Aspen and Snowmass Village are holding meetings tonight on short-term rental regulations, ballots for Colorado’s upcoming primary election are being mailed out starting today, a new study finds that the upper Colorado River basin is drying out due to climate change, and more.
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