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Hickenlooper, Donovan, Fielder to mark Colorado Public Lands Day in Vail

Hickenlooper, Donovan, Fielder to mark Colorado Public Lands Day in Vail

Editor’s note: Due to ongoing winter weather, Gov. Hickenlooper will not be in Vail on Friday. The Spraddle Creek hike on Saturday has been pushed back from 9 a.m. to…

Shanahan should have consulted his dad on riding running game to SB glory

Shanahan should have consulted his dad on riding running game to SB glory

In the wake of the New England Patriots winning (or, more to the point, the Atlanta Falcons losing) Super Bowl LI on Sunday, Denver Broncos Executive Vice President and GM…

Powder days back in the forecast for Vail, Beaver Creek this week

Powder days back in the forecast for Vail, Beaver Creek this week

Editor’s update: It’s snowing hard in Eagle-Vail as of 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7. After heaping helpings of fresh, if somewhat water-dense, snow in December and January, the first week…

Stowe rumors should stoke ski train expansion in Vail

Stowe rumors should stoke ski train expansion in Vail

For years, I’ve wondered, as Vail Resorts snapped up small ski areas near major metro areas like Chicago, Detroit and Minneapolis to bolster its Epic Pass season ski pass, why…

Reflecting on leadership qualities in football, ski racing, life

Reflecting on leadership qualities in football, ski racing, life

Vail will be mostly dry and sunny this week – a good opportunity to stop skiing (don’t worry, the powder will be back this weekend and next week) and clean…

Shiffrin takes another slalom win, builds overall lead to more than 300 points

Shiffrin takes another slalom win, builds overall lead to more than 300 points

Eagle-Vail’s Mikaela Shiffrin claimed her personal record seventh victory of the season on Sunday, powering her way to a World Cup slalom win in Maribor, Slovenia one day after finishing…

Vail, Park City officials look to ease citizen concerns in wake of Trump election

Vail, Park City officials look to ease citizen concerns in wake of Trump election

Officials in cities and ski towns across Colorado and Utah are reacting to last week’s stunning election of Republican Donald Trump, assuring residents they will be protected from violence and…

Loveland opens, joining A-Basin in kicking off slow-starting 2016-17 ski season

Loveland opens, joining A-Basin in kicking off slow-starting 2016-17 ski season

A second Colorado ski area opens today as Loveland finally joins Arapahoe Basin despite the ongoing dry, warm weather and lack of natural snow in Colorado’s high country. Loveland Ski…

Vail’s Expresso run renamed ‘Slifer Express’ to honor Rod and Beth Slifer

Vail’s Expresso run renamed ‘Slifer Express’ to honor Rod and Beth Slifer

Rod and Beth Slifer will be honored with a ski run called “Slifer Express” this coming ski season, according to Vail Resorts, which issued this short press release on Tuesday:…

Vail Mayor Chapin acknowledges bond with Mexico, necessity of immigrant workers

Vail Mayor Chapin acknowledges bond with Mexico, necessity of immigrant workers

There was a lot of talk leading up to the Labor Day weekend about protecting American workers from cheap immigrant labor (both legal and illegal) and raising wages to keep…