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    News & Stories

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

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    CNCC Housing Project Aims to Support Students in Northwest Colorado
    Education

    CNCC Housing Project Aims to Support Students in Northwest Colorado

    CNCC's new housing project aims to provide stable and affordable housing for students, addressing a major issue in northwest Colorado. The project's potential impact on enrollment, retention, and community development is explored.

    Carla JenningsApril 14th, 20263 min
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    Aspen Replaces Car to Go with Zipcar on May 1
    Local News

    Aspen Replaces Car to Go with Zipcar on May 1

    Aspen is launching a new car-sharing program with Zipcar, replacing the 20-year-old Car to Go program, aiming to reduce congestion and enhance mobility for residents and visitors.

    Sarah MitchellApril 14th, 20263 min
    50
    Perry-Mansfield Brings Wizard of Oz to Steamboat Stage
    Culture

    Perry-Mansfield Brings Wizard of Oz to Steamboat Stage

    Perry-Mansfield's production of Wizard of Oz marks a new direction for the historic venue, bringing year-round performing arts programming to Steamboat

    Elena VasquezApril 14th, 20263 min
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    Aspen Public Radio Wins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration
    Local News

    Aspen Public Radio Wins Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

    A federal court has ruled in favor of Aspen Public Radio and other public radio stations, blocking the Trump administration's attempt to withhold federal funds over alleged biased reporting.

    Sarah MitchellApril 14th, 20263 min
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    Steamboat Springs Unveils Affordable Housing Development
    Local News

    Steamboat Springs Unveils Affordable Housing Development

    The Yampa Valley Housing Authority's first for-sale affordable housing development, The Cottonwoods at Mid Valley, is now complete, offering 86 deed-restricted units to the local workforce.

    Sarah MitchellApril 14th, 20263 min
    52
    Aspen Residents See Bigger Tax Refunds in 2026
    Local News

    Aspen Residents See Bigger Tax Refunds in 2026

    Aspen residents are experiencing larger tax refunds in 2026 due to changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but the impact varies across the region.

    Sarah MitchellApril 14th, 20263 min
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    Pitkin County Appoints Kara Silbernagel as New Manager
    Local News

    Pitkin County Appoints Kara Silbernagel as New Manager

    Kara Silbernagel has been appointed as the new manager of Pitkin County, bringing 12 years of experience and a deep understanding of the community's needs.

    Sarah MitchellApril 14th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Seeks Balance Between Freedom and Regulation
    Opinion

    Western Slope Seeks Balance Between Freedom and Regulation

    As the US approaches its 250th anniversary, the Western Slope reflects on the delicate balance between freedom and regulation, and how it impacts daily life, from natural resource management to community planning.

    Elena VasquezApril 13th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Undocumented Immigrants Face Healthcare Cuts
    Local News

    Western Slope Undocumented Immigrants Face Healthcare Cuts

    Proposed cuts to the Cover All Coloradans program threaten healthcare access for undocumented immigrants on the Western Slope, sparking debate among lawmakers and advocates.

    Sarah MitchellApril 13th, 20263 min
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    Western Slope Community Finds Renewal in Easter Holiday
    Historical Stories

    Western Slope Community Finds Renewal in Easter Holiday

    The Western Slope community reflects on the significance of Easter as a time for personal renewal and transformation, inspired by stories of local figures like Tony St. John.

    James HarlowApril 13th, 20263 min
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    CDOT Fire Brigades Protect I-70 Tunnels from Fires
    Local News

    CDOT Fire Brigades Protect I-70 Tunnels from Fires

    CDOT's fire brigades are working to protect the I-70 tunnels from fires, a critical lifeline for the Rockies, with a significant economic impact in case of closure.

    Sarah MitchellApril 13th, 20263 min
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    Lawmakers Push Legislation to Protect Mobile Home Residents
    Local News

    Lawmakers Push Legislation to Protect Mobile Home Residents

    Colorado lawmakers, including Rep. Elizabeth Velasco, propose new bills to protect mobile home residents and preserve affordable housing options in the state.

    Sarah MitchellApril 13th, 20263 min
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