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UPDATES: Roaring Fork Valley Coronavirus: July 5

2020 Rescue Fund Covers Uninsured COVID-19 Tests At Aspen Valley Hospital Monday, July 6 - The Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation has received a $470,000 → Read More

Meet Aspen Public Radio’s New Morning Edition Host Eleanor Bennett

Roaring Fork Valley native Eleanor Bennett will take over the role of Morning Edition host at Aspen Public Radio starting in August. Bennett is a producer, → Read More

UPDATES: Roaring Fork Valley Coronavirus: May 17-23, 2020

Pitkin County Hosts Virtual Community Meeting Thursday Thursday, May 21 -The latest public health data and other community COVID-19 information will be → Read More

COVID Diaries Colorado: A Day In The Pandemic

Editor's Note: When the coronavirus pandemic hit, a coalition of Colorado journalists already had been talking about how to better serve the public by → Read More

UPDATES: Roaring Fork Valley Coronavirus: April 12

Pitkin County Board of Health Holds Special Meeting Monday Sunday, April 12 - The Pitkin County Board of Health meets Monday, April 13th at 3 p.m. to → Read More

UPDATES: Roaring Fork Valley Coronavirus: April 5

RFTA Passengers Must Wear Face Coverings Starting Monday Friday, April 10 - The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority decided to mandate face coverings for → Read More

Roaring Fork Valley Coronavirus Updates: April 5

State Officials Update Crisis Standards Of Care For COVID-19 Monday, April 6 - The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, or CDPHE, → Read More

Electricity Use Drops Nearly 10% As Ski Lifts Close Early

Stay-at-home orders and closed businesses, combined with an abrupt end to the ski season, are changing the electricity consumption and demand patterns for → Read More

Pitkin County Issues Stay-At-Home Order

Pitkin County Public Health has issued a stay-at-home order; the new restrictions are meant to further prevent the spread of COVID-19 by limiting contact → Read More

Residents Turn To The Outdoors For Relief During Coronavirus Outbreak

The rolling ski hills under Buttermilk’s Tiehack lift are typically a popular spot for uphillers. But since the coronavirus outbreak, and Governor Jared → Read More

UPDATES: Roaring Fork Valley Coronavirus

Updated: Monday, March 16, 8:30 a.m. LIFT-UP food pantries are postponing service until at least Thursday. LIFT-UP says the organization's leadership is → Read More

Why Closures And Social Distancing Are Critical To Slowing COVID-19 In The Roaring Fork Valley

Pitkin County officials are emphasizing the importance of a community mitigation strategy that includes closures and social distancing to slow the spread → Read More

COVID-19: Resources And Information For The Roaring Fork Valley

Transmission electron microscopic image of an isolate from the first U.S. case of COVID-19, formerly → Read More

Coloradans Are Number One When It Comes To Attending Arts Events

A new study from the National Endowment for the Arts and the U.S. Census says that Colorado tops the nation when it comes to attending arts and culture → Read More

For Those Struggling With Depression Over Holidays, 'Don’t Keep It To Yourself'

For those struggling with grief or mental health issues like depression, the holiday season can be particularly difficult. Jill Davis is a peer specialist → Read More

The Art Base, CORE Receive Public Art Grants From Basalt

The Basalt Public Arts Commission has handed out grants to fund two new projects in 2020. The commission granted $15,000 to the Art Base for a new event → Read More

Public Can Meet Glenwood Springs' Police Chief Finalists This Week

The four finalists for Glenwood Springs' chief of police include one who oversaw the aftermath of a deadly shooting earlier this year and another who was → Read More

Wildfire Mitigation Can Have Big Payoffs And Big Price Tags; Are Communities Willing To Pay?

A new report on last year’s Lake Christine fire found that, while firefighters saved homes in the El Jebel mobile home park and Missouri Heights areas, → Read More

LIVE: Election Results For Pitkin, Garfield And Eagle Counties

State of Colorado Issues Proposition CC..........Yes . No . Proposition DD..........Yes . No . → Read More

Longtime Aspen Local Mary Dominick-Coomer Reflects On 'Life, Resilience And Love'

"In the beginning, there was M. As her eldest grandson, I had the good fortune of meeting M, as all the grandchildren call Mary, on my first day of life. → Read More