
Kiewit Details Highway 82 Traffic and Housing Plans for Aspen Airport Renovation
Kiewit outlines its strategy for managing traffic on Highway 82 and securing housing for workers during the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport airfield renovation.
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Kiewit outlines its strategy for managing traffic on Highway 82 and securing housing for workers during the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport airfield renovation.

Snowmass Town Council backs a new management plan for the 106km Nordic trail system, utilizing artificial snow and adjusted grooming schedules to combat warming winters and secure affordable public access.

Snowmass announces the 2026 Summer Comedy Series featuring headliners Leah Lamarr, Kalea McNeill, Reem Edan, and Zak Toscani at The Collective Hall, with tickets starting at $25.

Oak Creek appoints Gary Gula, a 30-year fire veteran from Illinois, as its new permanent fire chief, aiming to set a national standard for wildland fighting and community trust.

Glenwood Springs residents look past Memorial Day rituals to the Holy Cross Electric board race, where Sarah Smith Hymes and Dave Munk compete to manage rising energy costs and clean energy mandates.

Edwards author Alice Feagan celebrates the release of her new children's book, The Lost Board, with a unique kid’s surfboard giveaway at The Bookworm on June 12.

Author Alexandra Hudson argues that technology amplifies but doesn't create societal division, urging readers to rebuild the moral muscle of attention and distinguish true civility from performative niceness.

Governor Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 133 into law, creating Colorado Artist Companies (A Corps) to let artists retain voting control while attracting investment.

Vail High School graduates face the sudden weight of legal adulthood, including full liability for DUI, binding contracts, and independent insurance, as they transition from parental oversight to personal responsibility.

President Trump appoints 38-year-old Federal Housing Finance Agency regulator Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, prioritizing loyalty over expertise in a surprise move following Tulsi Gabbard's resignation.

Justice Department official Blanche declares the $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund dead, ending plans to compensate Trump allies and halting payouts despite the underlying IRS lawsuit settlement remaining intact.

An analysis of the Vail Daily's opinion piece on the significance of the graduation tassel, viewing the ceremony not as a finish line but as a necessary ritual of community validation and transition.
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