
Thursday, February 13 | Aspen Public Radio
5 天之前 · On today’s episode: Deciding the future of a temporary tent erected at the Beyul Retreat Center drew hours of charged discussion at last night’s Pitkin County commissioner meeting; Theatre Aspen will move forward with its plans to build a permanent structure at Rio Grande Park; and this weekend, the Wheeler Opera House will host artists, dancers and choreographers to tell the story of its ...
New laws going into effect in Colorado on January 1, 2025
2024年12月24日 · A driver checks messages on her phone while in her vehicle. Beginning January 1, 2025, drivers in Colorado will no longer be allowed to hold their phones while driving.
Tito Puente Jr. shares his father’s musical legacy with a new ...
2024年5月10日 · Tito Puente was a legend of Latin jazz, salsa and mambo music — and a six-time Grammy Award winner. His legacy lives on in his son, who’s performing at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen on Sunday.
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On today’s episode: Despite a judge’s order to reverse federal funding freezes, many Colorado organizations, including the Pitkin Area Co-Responder Team, are still facing uncertainty; both Aspen mayoral candidates have commended the city’s wildfire preparedness efforts and agree with its importance; and hundreds of Coloradans are now hospitalized as respiratory viruses circulate widely.
Tuesday, February 11 | Aspen Public Radio
2025年2月11日 · On today’s newscast: Garfield County Commissioners approved almost $10,000 to go toward the 5 Point Adventure Film Festival; Colorado universities are a step closer to paying athletes directly, but the specific payment amounts will be kept secret for now; and flu and other respiratory viruses are continuing to land hundreds of Coloradans in the hospital. Tune in for these stories and more.
Tuesday, February 4 | Aspen Public Radio
2025年2月4日 · On today’s newscast: Aspen Skiing Company has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit for $1.575 million; Roaring Fork Valley residents joined people nationwide yesterday in observing the National Day Without Immigrants; and Colorado lawmakers are pushing forward with a bill aimed at improving mental health coverage by insurance companies. Tune in for these stories and more.
Friday, January 31 | Aspen Public Radio
2025年1月31日 · On today’s newscast: A Basalt Police warrant service turned fatal last night when the subject died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, prompting a three-hour shelter-in-place order and evacuation of nearby Willits residents; a new coalition focused on curbing youth substance use in Aspen faces uncertainty after a federal funding freeze threatened their support; and prospective range riders ...
Wednesday, February 5 | Aspen Public Radio
2025年2月5日 · On today’s newscast: The Aspen Open Space and Trails Board voted against supporting Referendum 1, which seeks to raise the vote threshold for changes to city parks and open space, while staying neutral on Referendum 2 regarding potential highway alignments through local open spaces; the Confluence Early Childhood Education Coalition is reaching out to county commissioners about establishing ...
Tuesday, January 21 | Aspen Public Radio
2025年1月21日 · On today's newscast: Colorado Parks and Wildlife addressed the press for the first time since reintroducing 15 wolves to Pitkin and Eagle counties; Aspen Gay Ski Week wrapped up its 48th year, just ahead of President Trump's inauguration; and the devastating Los Angeles fires have raised concerns about similar risks to communities in the West. Tune in to these stories and more.