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Host Zoe Rom brings you the week's news from the Roaring Fork Valley.
Democrats, Republicans and some Hollywood stars support Colorado’s proposed Amendments Y and Z. If passed, they would transfer the authority to draw electoral districts -- both congressional and legislative -- from the state legislature to an independent commission.
Friday and Saturday, poet CAConrad will meet with individuals at the Aspen Art Museum to help them craft a daily ritual meant to make their lives more creative.
Hunters crowd into the Basalt shooting range on a recent autumn day for last-minute practice ahead of elk and deer season. This fall, things look a little different at the range, and not just because of the fire scar that rises behind the targets where hunters take aim.
The Pitkin County Dispatch Center takes emergency calls from Independence Pass to Marble. Between 2009 and 2017, the number of calls they’ve fielded nearly doubled.
Whole Foods CEO and co-founder John Mackey was in town last week for the Lead with Love summit. He told attendees a higher purpose is the key to success in the business world.
Earlier this month, a federal judge ruled that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) needs to further analyze climate impacts as it plans for future use of public lands in the Colorado River Valley.
Daniel Mason is a physician and author of The Piano Tuner, A Far Country, and The Winter Soldier. A Clinical Assistant Professor in the Stanford University Department of Psychiatry, his research and teaching interests include the subjective experience of mental illness and the influence of literature, history, and culture on the practice of medicine. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: http://apple.co/1HCVfjA
Welcome to the beginning of another week in the Roaring Fork Valley! This is Week in the Arts, a curated list of upcoming exhibitions and events.
Amid investigations into an alleged sexual assault in Aspen, there’s a lot of concern about how to keep kids safe.
The USA Pro Challenge finished up in Denver on Sunday. After a week crossing Colorado, competitors in the international bike race made several laps in the
Welcome to Valley Roundup for Friday 8-23-2013, a review of the week’s top news stories in the Roaring Fork Valley. The big news story of this week came in
All week, the USA Pro Challenge has flashed across TV, computer, and mobile screens… thanks to a film crew on motorcycles. Now we bring you what it’s like
Unlike other Western states, Colorado’s moose population is growing. It’s healthier than ever with an estimated 2300 moose across the state. While other
Cycling is trying to prove it’s clean. The sport has had a public relations disaster as one after another rider has admitted to doping in years past...