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    News & Stories

    The latest news, community stories, and articles from Colorado's Western Slope.

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    Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Announces 2026 Summer Season
    Culture

    Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Announces 2026 Summer Season

    The Aspen Santa Fe Ballet's 2026 summer season features three acclaimed companies, including MOMIX, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, and BODYTRAFFIC, offering a unique blend of dance styles and genres.

    Sarah MitchellApril 15th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Residents Take Control of Health
    Lifestyle

    Western Slope Residents Take Control of Health

    Learn how Western Slope residents can make informed choices to live a longer, healthier life by managing diet, physical activity, and stress.

    Marcus ChenApril 15th, 20263 min
    134
    Fort Lewis Professor Speaks Out Against ICE Agents Wearing Masks
    Opinion

    Fort Lewis Professor Speaks Out Against ICE Agents Wearing Masks

    A Fort Lewis College professor is advocating for ICE agents to stop wearing masks while detaining people, citing concerns over accountability and transparency in democracy.

    James HarlowApril 15th, 20262 min
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    Glenwood Springs Jam Maker Mo Jam Finds Success
    Local Profiles

    Glenwood Springs Jam Maker Mo Jam Finds Success

    Meet Mo Hanson, the founder of Mo Jam, a Glenwood Springs-based jam making business that has gained a loyal following for its unique flavors and commitment to using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

    Elena VasquezApril 15th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Welcomes Spring with Mixed Emotions
    Lifestyle

    Western Slope Welcomes Spring with Mixed Emotions

    As spring arrives on the Western Slope, the community is met with a mix of emotions. While some are excited for warmer days and outdoor activities, others are concerned about the impact of climate change on the region's snowpack.

    Sarah MitchellApril 15th, 20262 min
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    Steamboat Physical Therapist Addresses Pelvic Health Issues
    Lifestyle

    Steamboat Physical Therapist Addresses Pelvic Health Issues

    A Steamboat Springs physical therapist is working to educate women about pelvic health and provide treatment for related issues, promoting overall well-being and quality of life.

    Marcus ChenApril 15th, 20263 min
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    Erik Read Reflects on Ski Season Challenges
    Local Profiles

    Erik Read Reflects on Ski Season Challenges

    Canadian Olympian Erik Read discusses his journey, perseverance, and determination in the ski racing world, despite a challenging season.

    Marcus ChenApril 15th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Skiers Shine at US Alpine National Championships
    Local News

    Western Slope Skiers Shine at US Alpine National Championships

    Western Slope skiers make a strong showing at the US Alpine National Championships in Vail, with Bridger Gile and River Radamus earning top finishes.

    Sarah MitchellApril 15th, 20263 min
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    Aspen Highlands Closes Early Due to Record Heat
    Local News

    Aspen Highlands Closes Early Due to Record Heat

    Aspen Highlands closed two weeks early due to vanishing snowpack amid record heat, but the community came together to celebrate the end of the season.

    Sarah MitchellApril 15th, 20263 min
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    Colorado Mountain College Trains Students for In Demand Jobs
    Education

    Colorado Mountain College Trains Students for In Demand Jobs

    Colorado Mountain College is working to provide training for in-demand jobs on the Western Slope, with a focus on creating programs that lead to good jobs and livable wages in mountain towns.

    Carla JenningsApril 15th, 20263 min
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    Colorado Seeks Solution to Teacher Shortage Crisis
    Education

    Colorado Seeks Solution to Teacher Shortage Crisis

    Colorado lawmakers are working to address the state's decades-long teacher shortage, particularly in rural areas, with a new bill aimed at streamlining the licensing process for out-of-state teachers.

    Carla JenningsApril 15th, 20262 min
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    Colorado Invests $12 Million in Wildfire Mitigation Along Highways
    Local News

    Colorado Invests $12 Million in Wildfire Mitigation Along Highways

    The Colorado Department of Transportation is allocating $12 million to mitigate wildfire risks along Western Slope highways, targeting high-risk areas and removing hazardous trees and fuels.

    Sarah MitchellApril 15th, 20263 min
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