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Snowstorms will make travel ‘difficult to impossible’ at higher elevations across Colorado this weekend, CDOT warns

Motorists willing to risk it on the road this weekend are cautioned to pack ample food, water, warm clothes and medications in case they are stranded for prolonged periods of time, according to a Colorado... → Read More

Saturday will be a powder day for much of Colorado, but what ski areas will get the most snow? Here’s the latest.

Summit County is under a winter storm warning as up to 14 inches could fall between Friday afternoon and Saturday night, according to National Weather Service reports. But for those chasing the deepest powder, OpenSnow.com... → Read More

Discounts, events, live music are planned in Summit County for International Women’s Day on Wednesday, March 8

Women-led businesses across Summit County will be celebrating International Women’s Day with discounts, live music and events on Wednesday, March 8. Building off last year’s event, the local grassroots group Women Business Owners of Summit... → Read More

A high potential for snow is headed toward Colorado. But will it lead to powder days at Summit County’s ski areas?

The clouds over Summit County will go from blue to gray after Saturday as a series of snow-producing storms make their way into Colorado, according to multiple weather reports. The systems are expected to hit... → Read More

Daily flurries expected for Summit County, but no big snow dumps, forecasts say

Up to an inch of snow is possible each night this week in Summit County, but no powder days are expected, meteorologists say. Summit County is under a hazardous weather outlook as daily light snow... → Read More

Impending storm strengthens, upgrading Summit County to a winter weather advisory as deeper snow totals are expected

Single-digit snow total forecasts issued by National Weather Service meteorologists on Monday are now pushing into the double digits for Summit County as of noon on Tuesday, Jan. 17. The second in a string of... → Read More

International Snow Sculpture Championships plans to descend on Breckenridge soon

Snow sculptors from all over the world will descend on Breckenridge from Jan. 23 to Feb. 1 to transform 12-foot-tall, 25-ton-blocks of packed powder into intricate works of art. Twelve teams — hailing from Germany,... → Read More

Pure Kitchen’s customizable vegan and vegetarian bowls help garner votes to win Best of Summit award

Dietary restrictions won’t hold anyone back from exploring Pure Kitchen’s menu. Co-owner Jason Payne knows what it feels like to sit down at a bar or restaurant and only have a few options to choose... → Read More

Ear-to-ear smiles, traditions make Foote’s Rest the best candy shop in Summit County, readers say

A historic building on Main Street in Frisco has been stretching kids’ smiles from ear to ear since June 2012. The log-built walls of the former post office, general store and museum are now decorated... → Read More

Summit Gives nets $658,797 for area nonprofits as need continues to grow locally

At least 2,990 donations helped Summit Gives net $658,797 to benefit 60 local organizations as part of the annual Colorado Gives campaign, and philanthropic gifts continue to pour in. The fundraising campaign ran from Nov.... → Read More

How much snow can each Summit County ski area expect? Forecasts make their best predictions.

As forecasts gain confidence in predicting where snow will fall across Colorado this week, Steamboat and Beaver Creek resorts are leading the way, but Summit County ski areas won’t miss out on powder days despite... → Read More

Rocky Mountains — and Summit County — could see multiple powder days this week, meteorologists say

Up to 18 inches of snow could accumulate over Summit County this week, according to the National Weather Service, and OpenSnow meteorologists say certain mountains could record up to 2 feet. Summit County is under... → Read More

Summit County commissioners interview three candidates for clerk and recorder

While Summit County Clerk and Recorder-elect Stacey Nell begins her role with Frisco’s town government, the Summit Board of County Commissioners will choose her replacement on Friday, Dec. 9. On Tuesday, the board interviewed three... → Read More

‘Large,’ ‘dangerous’ avalanches possible in Summit County, warning says

Dense slabs of recently fallen snow are resting ‘precariously’ on top of weak layers near the ground in Summit County, according to a warning issued for the Gore and Front ranges by the Colorado Avalanche... → Read More

More snow on the way, and conditions will be better for skiing, snowboarding, OpenSnow says

Wind gusts up to 70 mph Thursday night coupled with snow squalls Friday from 7 a.m. to noon brought snow totals ranging from 6 to 12 inches across Summit County made for quite the storm,... → Read More

Neguse gains No. 5 spot in Democratic Party leadership for the US House of Representatives

U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse will chair the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee following his election by the House Democratic Caucus on Thursday, Dec. 1. The role is the No. 5 elected position in the Democratic... → Read More

Paid overnight parking to begin in Dillon next week

The site ParkDillon.com will launch Thursday, Dec. 1, as town officials prepare to roll out a paid overnight parking plan on Monday, Dec. 5. No vehicles will be allowed to park in designated town lots... → Read More

Silverthorne offers $2,500 reward for anyone who nabs its graffiti suspect

The Silverthorne Police Department is offering a $2,500 reward for information that leads to the arrest of the individual responsible for the “KURE” graffiti popping up in town over the past few months. Silverthorne Police... → Read More

3 snowstorms this week might prop up sagging snowpack levels at Summit County ski resorts

Copper Mountain Resort is the only resort in Summit County reporting above average snowpack on its slopes, according to OpenSnow data, but two storms that will pass through this week might help ski areas catch... → Read More

Controlled burns to bring flames, smoke to areas near Breckenridge this week

Smoke and flames will be visible during prescribed burns near Breckenridge between Tuesday, Nov. 29, and Friday, Dec. 2, as crews work on wildfire mitigation on a 90-acre site. The burns will take place at... → Read More