
Pitkin County Upgrades Osprey Camera for Clearer Wildlife Views
Pitkin County has upgraded its osprey camera in Emma, offering clearer live footage of the nesting birds from March to October, promoting community and stewardship of local wildlife.
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Pitkin County has upgraded its osprey camera in Emma, offering clearer live footage of the nesting birds from March to October, promoting community and stewardship of local wildlife.

The newly created Confluence Early Childhood Development Service District is working to support families and provide high-quality childcare options in the community

The 14th annual Yampa Valley Wellness Conference is set for April 9, featuring keynote speakers Jeff Wozer and Kim Hess, with a focus on digital wellness, mental health, and personal growth.

Colorado faces a perfect storm of wildfires, drought, and wildlife issues, prompting CDOT to divert $12 million to wildfire mitigation efforts along state highways.

The Roaring Fork School District is facing a potential $2.8 million state funding formula shortfall, exacerbating existing financial challenges due to declining enrollment and state budget cuts.

The Western Slope's vibrant community values individuality and self-expression, creating a unique and accepting atmosphere where residents can connect with like-minded individuals.

The Western Slope's snowpack has reached historic lows due to a record-smashing heatwave, posing severe drought and wildfire risks to the region

Two back-to-back snowstorms are bringing much-needed snow to Colorado's high country, relieving concerns over drought and wildfire risk in the Western Slope region.

The US Energy Department's decision to keep the Craig coal plant running will increase energy bills and pollution for Coloradans, despite opposition from state regulators and environmental groups

Pitkin County has issued rare early red flag warnings for wildfires due to dry conditions and high temperatures, signaling a potentially dangerous fire season ahead.


The Roaring Fork All-Stars, a team of fifth-grade students from the Western Slope, won a championship title in the Sub-10 division, defeating Front Range teams.
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