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On Tuesday night, the Carbondale Board of Trustees voted to raise the legal age for purchasing tobacco and vaping products from 18 to 21. Colorado leads…
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Starting July 1, you must be 21 or older to buy tobacco products in Basalt.A sales tax is also going into effect: Every pack of cigarettes sold will be…
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On Tuesday, Carbondale’s Board of Trustees will discuss how the town might regulate electronic smoking devices.According to Town Manager Jay Harrington,…
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This spring, Basalt might take a page from Aspen’s playbook and bring a tobacco tax before voters.Councilman Bernie Grauer has several justifications for…
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This week, the Colorado Department of Transportation announced its plans to reopen the Grand Avenue Bridge earlier than expected. On Tues. Nov. 7, ballots…
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Aspen residents will see a tax measure on their ballot this election. The question asks voters to approve a tax on tobacco products. Reporter Alycin…
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Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. Joining me this week are David Krause, editor of the Aspen Times, Randy Essex, editor and publisher of…
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Kim Levin is the Pitkin County Medical officer. For years now, she’s been working to pull off something no one else in the state has done: Increasing the…
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This week the Aspen City council held a first reading on an ordinance that would change the legal age for purchasing tobacco from 18 to 21. It could also…
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Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. A Glenwood Springs arts nonprofit is being investigated after its executive director resigned.Glenwood…