
Beaver Creek Ski Resort Closes Early Due to Low Snow
Beaver Creek ski resort announces early closure due to low snow conditions, citing climate change as a contributing factor. The closure will impact local businesses and the economy.
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Beaver Creek ski resort announces early closure due to low snow conditions, citing climate change as a contributing factor. The closure will impact local businesses and the economy.

The Grand Mesa community is preparing to witness the historic NASA Artemis II mission, marking the first human return to the moon since 1972.

The 3D printed firearms bill has sparked debate among Western Slope gun owners, with some seeing it as a necessary measure and others as an overreach of government power.

The town of Oak Creek is weighing a decision to increase its sales tax by 1% to fund either law enforcement or infrastructure projects, potentially generating $180,000 annually.

Vail Mountain appoints Shaydar Edelmann as new COO, bringing 25 years of experience in the snow sports industry to the role.

Pitkin County commissioners weigh options for funding a resident-owned purchase of Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park, considering the impact on affordable housing in the area.

The $900 million Floyd Hill project on I-70 has begun, expecting to last until 2029. Drivers can expect significant disruptions and traffic impacts.

Snowmass Village is taking a collaborative approach to addressing its most pressing challenges, including housing affordability and cost of living, by holding a think tank work session with 32 applicants for the Thrive Advisory Committee.

The median home price in Telluride has reached $2.4 million, posing challenges for locals. Ski legend Chris Davenport shares his approach to risk management, applicable to both mountain adventures and business decisions.

The Revolutions Skating Club of Aspen presents a unique figure skating show, Better Together, featuring local and professional skaters of all ages, promoting community and positivity.

Snowmass Village is reevaluating its workforce housing rules after a low snow season reduced work hours for many employees, prompting concerns about the program's effectiveness.

A bill aiming to clarify local governments' authority over noise permits has stalled, leaving uncertainty for Western Slope towns that rely on events for their economy.
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