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A recent study shows that 40 percent of Colorado high school graduates who go on to college need remedial help with at least one subject. This high number
A long running civil lawsuit filed by relatives of a family who died of carbon monoxide poisoning at an Aspen vacation home has been resolved. In 2008,
High school students from across the Roaring Fork Valley have been tinkering with toys at school for the past few months. Don’t worry, it’s educational.
The apparent early success of Whole Foods Market in Basalt is drawing new attention to the Willits development. Already some businesses have relocated to
The City of Aspen wants to know what “environmental sustainability” means to people here. Does it mean cleaner air or making sure there’s enough water to
An effort is underway in the Roaring Fork Valley to get all of the communities here to collaborate on saving water. A local non profit will go before the
Carbondale residents turned out last night (Tuesday 5-14-2013) to show their support for competing proposals for the old library building. Three ideas for
The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife is still searching for who killed and dumped a female adult bear earlier this month. Aspen Public Radio’s
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper fired up a special task force Friday in response to the state’s ongoing drought. As Aspen Public Radio’s Marci
The nation’s immigration system is seriously broken and in need of a comprehensive overhaul. That was the message from a forum on immigration held in