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With Gypsum preparing for a big roundabout project at the intersection of Valley Road and U.S. Highway 6, several of the town ...
Work will return to the I-70 West Vail Pass Auxiliary Lanes Project for the season on April 28, according to information released by the Colorado Department of Transportation this week. The project, ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is on the cusp of advancing a key part of his housing agenda with new bill
A high-priority housing bill for Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is nearing his desk as state lawmakers move to approve final changes to the legislation. House Bill 1272 would overhaul the state’s ...
Colorado’s black bears are waking up from hibernation and looking for food. After 2024 saw record-high reports of bear sightings and conflict with humans, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reportedly ...
Someone once said, “If the United States catches a cold, the world gets pneumonia.” This quote came to mind as I saw friends ...
Eagle Valley and Battle Mountain split a pair of doubleheaders against league opponents on Wednesday. The Devils defeated ...
These days, it seems like there’s a very slight distinction between toeing the line … and toeing the law. The line is getting ...
Easter events in the Vail Valley Church services An Easter tradition that’s been going on for over 30 years is the Vail ...
When fly fishers reach out beyond their comfort zone and embrace saltwater fly fishing, there are numerous saltwater specific rods and reels from which to select. Fly rods are usually fast action, ...
The Epic Pass will celebrate its more prolific skiers on Saturday at the Express Lift Bar from 2 to 5 p.m. Last season, Vail Mountain started its 100-Day Club, giving pins to skiers and ...
A trio of Eagle County courses are offering $5 rounds for the next generation of golfers. Last week, Bank of America launched a new initiative, ‘Golf with Us,’ which offers 6-18-year-olds a free ...
With the summer tourism season on the horizon, a bipartisan group of Western Slope state lawmakers is warning of “serious risk” to Colorado’s public lands if U.S. Forest Service cuts aren’t reversed.
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