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  • On today’s newscast: Ballots go out on Monday for the city of Aspen’s municipal election; Garfield County Commissioners showed unanimous support for the West Mamm Creek Pipeline Project by sending a letter of endorsement to the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management; and state lawmakers are divided on how to hold the Colorado Bureau of Investigation accountable for a massive backlog in DNA testing. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's newscast: Site prep for the controversial Lift One Corridor project in Aspen will likely start this summer; a decades-long push to protect the Crystal River gains new urgency — and faces new hurdles — at the federal level; and Colorado lawmakers are racing the clock to pass major bills before the legislative session ends, including a key change to labor law. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today’s newscast: The city of Aspen has selected a developer for the Lumberyard affordable housing project — find out who they chose and what’s next; local attorneys are raising alarms about a rise in scams targeting immigrants, amid increasing federal immigration crackdowns; and State Treasurer Dave Young is eyeing a new role as he runs for Congress. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's newscast: Glenwood Springs will soon have a new affordable housing option for seniors; two Colorado congressmen are suing the Trump administration over ICE's refusal to let lawmakers enter immigration detention centers without giving prior notice; and the U.S. Department of Energy is leveraging federal land to win the global AI race. Tune in for these stories and more.
  • On today's newscast: Crews responded to a small wildfire that broke out on Forest Service land near Woody Creek on Sunday, the evacuation of inmates at the Rifle Correctional Center last month could be linked to climate change, Aspen is bracing for a big drop in tax revenue in the coming years, and more.
  • In today's newscast: The city of Aspen is planning nearly $2 million in renovations at the Aspen Recreation Center next year; multiple freedom of speech advocacy groups are criticizing the History Colorado Center over what they call unfair censorship of an artist; and Democratic lawmakers in Nevada on Tuesday raised concerns about Trump administration statements calling for the testing of nuclear weapons systems. Tune in for these updates and more.
  • On today's newscast: Xfinity/Comcast has been restored after an incident Monday caused internet and phone services to go down, the old Emma Store buildings near Basalt could turn into a community food storage facility, dozens of scientists are in town this week for a workshop and public panel discussion about the future of irrigation in a changing climate, and more.
  • On today's newscast: the Roaring Fork Conservancy is asking for Pitkin County’s support in protecting local streams, Theatre Aspen is wrapping up its 40th-anniversary season, upvalley commuters should expect delays during the Woody Creek bridge closure, its not too late to register for the livestream of Jane Goodall's talk next week, and more.
  • On today's newscast: local nonprofit Voces Unidas is trying to help a group of people from Venezuela who have been living near the bridge at the entrance to Carbondale, Aspen's city council decided last week not to fly the Israeli or Ukrainian flags, students at Aspen High School are organizing a week of events to prevent teen suicide, and more.
  • On today's newscast: a family lost their home up Frying Pan Road after their chimney caught on fire Sunday night, Pitkin County is asking federal regulators to try out using a carbon fee at Aspen's airport, Rifle Mayor Sean Strode has officially announced his candidacy for Garfield County Commissioner, and more.
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