
Sen. Lindstedt Kills Transparency Bill Hiding Colorado Opportunity Caucus Donors
Sen. William Lindstedt voted against Senate Bill 168, keeping the Colorado Opportunity Caucus's donor list hidden and leaving the $100,000 Vail retreat funding opaque.
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Sen. William Lindstedt voted against Senate Bill 168, keeping the Colorado Opportunity Caucus's donor list hidden and leaving the $100,000 Vail retreat funding opaque.

A new Colorado Polling Institute survey reveals Republicans are more likely than Democrats to describe the state's finances as being in crisis, driven by national narratives on government waste.

Craig City Manager Peter Brixius steps down after a decade of leadership, securing over $25 million in grants and guiding the community through coal mine closures and the pandemic.

Meditation expert Beth Blaskovich leads attendees at the Yampa Valley Wellness Conference through 'neurosculpting' and physical shaking exercises to reset the nervous system and combat daily uncertainty.

Rose Alford and Janet Peasley top the 2026 Northwest Rocky Mountain CASA Dancing With the Stars event at Strings Music Pavilion, raising nearly $55,000 to support volunteers advocating for children in Routt, Moffat, and Grand counties.

Aspen is installing seasonal traffic bollards on W. Hopkins and W. Hallam avenues starting in April to physically restrict motorized vehicles from ped-bikeways and improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians.

Glenwood Springs secures $1.3 million in state funding for the 80-unit Canyon Vista affordable housing project, bringing the development closer to breaking ground.

Aspen hotel bookings fell 15% in March compared to last year, driven by weak snowpack and high temperatures, though future summer bookings show signs of recovery.

Big O Tires was named Business of the Year at the Rifle Chamber of Commerce's Roaring '20s themed awards ceremony held at Grand River Health, alongside honors for the Riding Institute and local community champions.

Erica Sparhawk defeats Patricia Savoy by nearly 9-to-1 in Carbondale, securing a clear mandate to prioritize housing affordability and transit expansion.

Six Rotary Clubs across the Roaring Fork Valley collectively invested $191,000 in scholarships for over 70 students, funded entirely by local bake sales, car washes, and tournaments to support higher education and career pathways.

Harvest Roaring Fork formally withdrew its permit application for the controversial 1,500-unit Cattle Creek development near Glenwood Springs, signaling a pause to revise the proposal rather than abandoning the project.
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