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Brian Fallin not naive about local opposition to quarry expansion, but optimistic
What COVID-19 has meant and will mean for the international travel industry
Editor’s note: This story first appeared in Local Magazine, now available on newsstands.
As high as 50% of cases in patients working front-line jobs
It was Saturday, Oct. 24, and I was hurtling through Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport — like O.J. Simpson in that famous 1970s rental-car commercial, but without the silly grin. I was trying desperately to make my flight to Costa Rica. Suddenly, I felt my phone vibrating throug…
No injuries or damage reported to officials, so hiking trail was kept open
Public servants report similar hours, duties regardless of large pay gaps
Farm-to-pantry programs bring fresh produce rather than canned goods to donation centers
Students, staff to have access to weekly coronavirus tests beginning Tuesday
On Oct. 15 the 2020 national decennial census came to a close, putting an abrupt cap on a year-and-a-half-long effort to count all residents of the Roaring Fork Valley. Through politics, a pandemic, natural disasters and an ever-changing end date, the 200 partners of the Aspen to Parachute C…
Candidates’ campaign trail dotted with dust-ups over pandemic protocols, guns and experience
TACAW’s rising building is of its time in energy efficiency, virus response
Research suggests long-term decline for Rocky Mountains’ signature deciduous tree
After the presidential election in 2016, Rickey Gates, like many Americans, realized that he didn’t know his home country at all.
On the eve of Labor Day, and as many enjoy the final long weekend of summer, let us reflect upon the worker, the spirit for which this holiday was intended, and the heavy load they are carrying as the pandemic hangs on.
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We learn more about the emergency COVID-19 restrictions put into place in Pitkin County, we get a first hand lesson in how to sanitize a gondola, and we hear about the disparity between the general population and the valley’s Latino community when it comes to COVID-19 incidents rates. Host …