
Carbondale Celebrates Local Emergency Responder Graduates
Colorado Mountain College's Fire Academy and EMT programs celebrate the graduation of over 35 local students, highlighting the importance of community-supported emergency response training.
Breaking news and updates from the Western Slope
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Colorado Mountain College's Fire Academy and EMT programs celebrate the graduation of over 35 local students, highlighting the importance of community-supported emergency response training.

The Aspen City Council has approved amendments to the ARC facility renovation project, marking a significant step forward in the effort to improve the pool area and amenities.

The Aspen Community Foundation and partners release a digital report shedding light on the needs and insights of local youth, aiming to create a supportive environment for their growth and success.

A new mural created by immigrant students at Carbondale Middle School is set to be unveiled, showcasing their personal journeys and experiences through art.

Locals share their experiences with affordable and convenient travel options to Denver Airport, highlighting the benefits of using Bustang and RTD services.

The Western Slope is expected to receive snow, but it's not enough to alleviate the severe drought conditions. Experts warn of long-term effects and the need for drought mitigation and fire prevention.

The town of Basalt is considering a new facility for its police and public works departments, but the $25 million project comes with a significant price tag and a proposed tax increase.

A dog's tragic death at the hands of wolves near Aspen has left a lasting impact on the community, raising questions about safety and coexistence with wildlife.

The Battle Mountain and Eagle Valley girls golf teams compete in a free, public dual at Eagle Ranch Golf Club, featuring top young golfers in the area.

A federal judge has denied the Colorado GOP's request to block unaffiliated voters from participating in the party's primary, upholding state law and ensuring voting access.

Aspen and other resort counties in Colorado are experiencing a decline in population due to housing and cost-of-living pressures, despite the state's overall population growth.

As millions of birds migrate over Colorado at night, residents are encouraged to take simple actions to help protect them from the dangers of artificial lighting.
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