- Developer offers promotions to fill open workforce housing units in Breckenridge and Silverthorne. Here’s what the deals look like.on April 2, 2025 in Housing, Local, News, Real Estate, Home, Sticky1
A developer is offering deals on workforce housing rentals in Breckenridge and Silverthorne, and deadlines to apply for savings are quickly approaching. Gorman and Co. state market president Kimball Crangle said the developer is offering...
- Apres ski-style fundraiser set for Friday to support Adaptive Action Sports, youth and wounded veteranson April 2, 2025 in Local, News, Sports, Home
Adaptive Action Sports will be hosting an apres ski-style fundraiser at the Adaptive Action Sports headquarters in Copper Mountain on Friday, April 4, at 6:30 p.m. The event will support Adaptive Action Sports’ ongoing mission...
- Closing days approach for Colorado’s ski resorts; Keystone Resort will be among the first to closeon April 2, 2025 in Local, News, Outdoors & Recreation, Sports, Winter Sports, Home
Even with recent snow, Colorado ski resorts are nearing the end of the 2024-25 season. While some mountains will stretch the season as far as possible, you can mark your calendars with other official closing...
- Silverthorne to offer free roller skating, live music, crafts and more at April First Friday eventon April 2, 2025 in Community, Entertainment, Local, News, Home
Silverthorne is hosting a special April First Friday Rollerama event at the Outlets at Silverthorne on April 4 from 4-8 p.m. Community members are invited to enjoy a free roller-skating rink, free skate rentals, live...
- Team Summit coach fired after arrest on charges related to sexual assault of juvenile team memberon April 2, 2025 in Crime and Public Safety, Local, News, Home, Sticky2
Team Summit has fired a coach after his arrest on charges related to a report that a juvenile was sexually assaulted during a ski competition in Taos, New Mexico, according to a statement from the...
- Water returns to Highline Lake after zebra mussel contamination and cleanupon April 2, 2025 in Environment, News, Outdoors, Outdoors & Recreation, Sports-Outdoors, Home
The headgates are open and water is returning to Highline Lake in the state park located outside of Grand Junction. The lake — fed by the Government Highline Canal and connected to the Colorado River...
- Colorado’s new hands-off cell phone law doubles distracted driving citations in first few monthson April 2, 2025 in Crime and Public Safety, News, Travel and Transportation, Home
Enacted just three months ago, Colorado’s hands-free driving law has already boosted distracted driving citations past 2024 totals. The law prohibits drivers from touching or handling a cell phone, even at stop lights and in...
- Summit track and field team finds some success at competitive Niwot Invitational in Boulder Countyon April 2, 2025 in Local, News, Prep Sports, Sports, Home
Although the weather cannot decide if it is truly spring or still winter, the track and field season is undeniably heating up. As every meet begins to hold increasing significance in the buildup to the...
- Colorado House passes bill to reduce lawsuits against condo builders in bid to boost development of starter homeson April 2, 2025 in Government, Government and Politics, News, Featured, Home
The Colorado House on Monday passed a bill aimed at incentivizing more condominium development by reducing the risk of lawsuits against builders. Lawmakers voted 59-5, with one excused vote, to approve House Bill 1272, which...
- Guest opinion: The cost of cutting public safety fundson April 2, 2025 in Guest Commentary, Opinion, Home
In times of need — as a victim of a crime, during a loved one’s mental health crisis, in a wildfire, when you’ve lost a dog, or when you are injured in the backcountry —...