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  • On today's newscast: Due to lack of staffing, the U.S. Forest Service office in Glenwood Springs will be closed to the public until further notice; former Aspen School District board of education member Katy Frisch announced that she will run for mayor of Aspen on Monday; and affordable housing is a top concern and was the topic of discussion during the recent Western Governor's Conference in Las Vegas. Tune into these stories and more.
  • On today’s episode: Two citizen groups are campaigning for opposing ballot referendums about the entrance to Aspen; community character and affordability are top of mind for Aspen’s two mayoral candidates; and 15 White River National Forest workers in their probationary employment periods were fired in the last week, prompting a state of confusion over local partnerships for land management. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's episode: The two top leaders at the White River National Forest are resigning, and with no succession plan, local partners are worried; a packed house at the Garfield Re-2 school board meeting shows strong responses as the final vote on a new name-change policy took center stage; and musician John Oates will perform at the Wheeler Opera House today and tomorrow. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's newscast: The city of Aspen is in the middle of reevaluating the preferred alternative for the entrance to Aspen; the Wheeler Opera House will kick off its winter programming this weekend; and the top water official for the federal government says the seven states that rely on the Colorado River will face intervention if they do not reach a consensus about future water use. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's newscast: About 30 firefighters are working on the Paradise Creek Fire as of Wednesday morning; Colorado is expanding access to abortion medication on college campuses; and some of the Colorado River’s top officials made a rare public speaking appearance last week but still seemed far apart on a deal to share water going forward. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • Our resident chef sifted through piles of cookbooks to find her new favorites. She also shares recipes from three.
  • Top Texas court rules against a woman who sought an abortion for a complicated pregnancy, Ukraine's leader meets President Biden, and the Supreme Court weighs legal protections for ex-President Trump.
  • The controversies over gifted education start with identifying who qualifies for that title.
  • Five Republican Senate incumbents are looking increasingly vulnerable, while fundraising reports provide glimpses of Democratic strength.
  • For millions, the pandemic has meant a loss of income even as food prices are rising. The challenge for parents and grandparents is how to feed the youngsters in the family — and themselves as well.
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