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    News & Stories

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

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    Hickenlooper Warns War Economy Drives Cost-of-Living Emergency in Colorado
    Opinion

    Hickenlooper Warns War Economy Drives Cost-of-Living Emergency in Colorado

    Former Gov. John Hickenlooper argues that the war economy and Trump policies have created a financial emergency for Coloradans, citing high gas prices, Medicaid cuts, and frozen rural water funds.

    Marcus ChenJune 13th, 20263 min
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    Intersect Aspen Art Fair Expands to 38 Galleries on Ice Garden
    Culture

    Intersect Aspen Art Fair Expands to 38 Galleries on Ice Garden

    The 2026 Intersect Aspen Art + Design Fair returns to the Aspen Ice Garden with 38 galleries, featuring artists Paul Nicklen and Jay Kelly, and benefiting the Aspen Community Foundation.

    Natalie ReevesJune 13th, 20263 min
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    Burning Spear Delivers Spiritual Reggae Performance at Aspen's Belly Up
    Culture

    Burning Spear Delivers Spiritual Reggae Performance at Aspen's Belly Up

    Winston Rodney, known as Burning Spear, delivers a soulful, high-energy performance at Aspen's Belly Up, highlighting the enduring roots of reggae and previewing a busy summer festival circuit including Ziggy Marley and Reggae on the Rocks.

    James HarlowJune 13th, 20263 min
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    Aspen Times Reviews Premium Outdoor Gear for Father’s Day
    Lifestyle

    Aspen Times Reviews Premium Outdoor Gear for Father’s Day

    Aspen Times reviews high-end Father's Day gear including a $140 Victorinox knife, a $125 Helly Hansen duffel, and a $200 Optimus stove, analyzing if the premium price tags justify the Swiss precision and durability.

    Natalie ReevesJune 13th, 20263 min
    58
    Lettuce Brings Funk and Food to Aspen's Belly Up on June 18
    Culture

    Lettuce Brings Funk and Food to Aspen's Belly Up on June 18

    Grammy-nominated funk band Lettuce performs at Aspen's Belly Up on June 18. Discover how the band's organic sound, new album 'Cook,' and culinary-themed recipes create a unique live experience.

    Natalie ReevesJune 13th, 20263 min
    58
    Marcus Chen's Three Broken Necks Reveal Hidden Concussion Risks
    Lifestyle

    Marcus Chen's Three Broken Necks Reveal Hidden Concussion Risks

    A Big Mesa rancher recounts three distinct incidents — a horse buck, a ski crash, and a trail fall — that led to broken necks and concussions, highlighting the insidious nature of head trauma beyond simple collisions.

    Marcus ChenJune 13th, 20263 min
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    Louis Vuitton and Tiffany Unveil Luxury Summer Pop-Ups in Aspen
    Lifestyle

    Louis Vuitton and Tiffany Unveil Luxury Summer Pop-Ups in Aspen

    Discover how Louis Vuitton and Tiffany are dominating Aspen's summer scene with immersive pop-up experiences, from the $1 million bag at Dunbar Ranch to Tiffany's exclusive garden party.

    Marcus ChenJune 13th, 20263 min
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    Kelloff Launches CD3 Congressional Campaign Focusing on Public Lands and Rural Healthcare
    Local News

    Kelloff Launches CD3 Congressional Campaign Focusing on Public Lands and Rural Healthcare

    Kelloff leaves telecommunications to run for Congress in CD3, prioritizing public lands protection against Jeff Hurd's act and addressing rural healthcare and cost of living pressures.

    Sarah MitchellJune 13th, 20264 min
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    Western Colorado Drought Lowers Docks and Risks Rescue Boats at James M. Robb
    Local News

    Western Colorado Drought Lowers Docks and Risks Rescue Boats at James M. Robb

    Rising temperatures and low water levels at James M. Robb Recreation Area are pulling docks and threatening rescue boat availability, impacting boating and fishing in Western Colorado.

    Sarah MitchellJune 13th, 20263 min
    60
    Hurd Promises Practical Governance for Rural Colorado
    Opinion

    Hurd Promises Practical Governance for Rural Colorado

    Candidate Hurd argues that rural Colorado voters prioritize practical results over political theater, focusing on geothermal energy, water rights, and bipartisan cooperation.

    James HarlowJune 13th, 20263 min
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    Ron Hanks Ties Energy and Manufacturing to National Security in CD3 Run
    Local News

    Ron Hanks Ties Energy and Manufacturing to National Security in CD3 Run

    Retired military officer Ron Hanks outlines his conservative vision for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, focusing on expanding energy production, boosting manufacturing, and reforming the federal budget.

    Sarah MitchellJune 13th, 20264 min
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    Julie Gonzales Challenges John Hickenlooper in Colorado Senate Primary
    Local News

    Julie Gonzales Challenges John Hickenlooper in Colorado Senate Primary

    State Sen. Julie Gonzales challenges incumbent U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper in the June 30 Democratic primary, focusing on housing costs and progressive policy for Western Slope voters.

    Sarah MitchellJune 13th, 20263 min
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