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    News & Stories

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

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    Edwards Station Leads EV Charging Along I-70 Corridor
    Local News

    Edwards Station Leads EV Charging Along I-70 Corridor

    Edwards Station is at the forefront of EV charging with 12 Tesla and 4 Electrify America chargers, catering to the growing demand for electric vehicles along the I-70 corridor.

    Sarah MitchellMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Core Transit Expands Summer Schedule Based on Passenger Feedback
    Local News

    Core Transit Expands Summer Schedule Based on Passenger Feedback

    Core Transit introduces new summer schedule with added stops and increased service, driven by community feedback and growing ridership demands.

    Sarah MitchellMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Gypsum Consignment Store Deals N' Steals Reopens with New Location
    Business News

    Gypsum Consignment Store Deals N' Steals Reopens with New Location

    Deals N' Steals, a consignment store in Gypsum, has reopened with a new location, aiming to provide affordable and gently used items to the community, with an estimated annual economic impact of $1.2 million.

    Laura WhitfieldMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Basalt Installs Speed Cameras Amid Surveillance Concerns
    Local News

    Basalt Installs Speed Cameras Amid Surveillance Concerns

    The town of Basalt has voted to install speed cameras, sparking concerns about surveillance and data privacy among residents, despite assurances from the town council and the camera operator, DACRA Tech.

    Sarah MitchellMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Retirees Face Unique Financial Challenges
    Lifestyle

    Western Slope Retirees Face Unique Financial Challenges

    The Western Slope's aging population faces growing financial concerns due to rising costs and inflation, emphasizing the need for resilient retirement income plans.

    Sarah MitchellMarch 27th, 20264 min
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    Marble Charter School Students Showcase Artwork at Powers Center
    Community Stories

    Marble Charter School Students Showcase Artwork at Powers Center

    The Powers Art Center is hosting a student art show featuring the work of Marble Charter School students, providing a unique opportunity for young artists to showcase their talent and creativity.

    Marcus ChenMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Grand Junction Wild Horse Auction Starts at $125
    Local News

    Grand Junction Wild Horse Auction Starts at $125

    The Bureau of Land Management is hosting a wild horse auction in Grand Junction, with a starting bid of $125. The event aims to find new homes for gentled horses while managing wild horse herds in the West.

    Sarah MitchellMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Eagle County Sees $1.4 Billion Annual Economic Output
    Business News

    Eagle County Sees $1.4 Billion Annual Economic Output

    Eagle County's estimated annual economic output reaches $1.4 billion, driven by innovative small business owners and entrepreneurs, highlighting the importance of a supportive policy environment for growth and development.

    Laura WhitfieldMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Review of The Pout Pout Fish and War Machine Films
    Culture

    Review of The Pout Pout Fish and War Machine Films

    A review of two distinct films, The Pout Pout Fish and War Machine, highlighting their differences in target audience and cinematic approach.

    Elena VasquezMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Colorado River Trout Spawning Closures Protect Delicate Ecosystem
    Lifestyle

    Colorado River Trout Spawning Closures Protect Delicate Ecosystem

    Learn about the importance of trout spawning closures on the Colorado River and how they protect the delicate balance of the ecosystem.

    Marcus ChenMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    BLM Plans to Gather Over 1000 Wild Horses in Northwest Colorado
    Local News

    BLM Plans to Gather Over 1000 Wild Horses in Northwest Colorado

    The Bureau of Land Management plans to gather over 1000 wild horses in Northwest Colorado, sparking controversy and concern among locals and advocates.

    Sarah MitchellMarch 27th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Workers Face Setback as Lawmakers Weaken Heat Protection Bill
    Local News

    Western Slope Workers Face Setback as Lawmakers Weaken Heat Protection Bill

    Lawmakers have weakened a bill aimed at protecting workers from extreme temperatures, citing budget concerns. The move is a significant setback for workers on the Western Slope.

    Sarah MitchellMarch 27th, 20263 min
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