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Republican Donald Trump may have shocked the popular-vote majority of the nation with his electoral college victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton Tuesday, but Eagle County continued its trend toward supporting…
BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. – The Campaign for Sustainable Rx Pricing (CSRxP) hosted a discussion on Wednesday about rising prescription drug prices and common-sense solutions to fix the broken prescription drug market.…
Eagle-Vail’s Mikaela Shiffrin on Saturday repeated last year’s second-place finish in the season-opening World Cup giant slalom at Soelden, Austria. Shiffrin last won the race, her only career GS victory,…
After another small dose of winter weather on Tuesday night, Arapahoe Basin ski area on Colorado’s Continental Divide announced on Wednesday that it will open for the 2016-17 ski season…
The Vail Valley Foundation on Tuesday announced it has promoted Duncan Horner, formerly the vice president of marketing and communications for the nonprofit cultural, education and events organization, to the…
The Michael Franti Trio and Lettuce will headline Vail Snow Daze, Vail Mountain’s signature early-season celebration, with two nights of free concerts. Bud Light presents The Michael Franti Trio on…
Vail Resorts on Monday announced it’s finalized its acquisition of Whistler ski area in British Columbia, Canada, and has added five days of snow riding at Whistler to its Epic…
Vail Resorts CEO Rob Katz and his wife, Elana Amsterdam, founder of Elana’s Pantry, recently made personal contributions totaling $2 million to 12 local nonprofit organizations in the communities where…
Eagle County, Colorado, home to Vail and Beaver Creek ski areas, is getting a reputation as a high-country incubator of somewhat unconventional politicians seeking higher state and federal offices. The…
Vestas, one of the biggest manufacturers of wind turbines in the world, has invested $1 billion in four manufacturing plants in Colorado. This was due to the local incentives given…