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USOC officials meet with Denver Olympic group as Reno-Tahoe pulls out

USOC officials meet with Denver Olympic group as Reno-Tahoe pulls out

U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) officials were in Denver on Tuesday meeting with Denver Olympic exploratory committee members about the possibility of Colorado hosting the Winter Games in 2030 or beyond.…

Vail, Beaver Creek both opening early for 2018-19 ski season

Vail, Beaver Creek both opening early for 2018-19 ski season

Vail Mountain and Beaver Creek will open early for the 2018-19 ski season after yet another fall snowstorm rolled through the Vail Valley over the weekend. Both ski areas will…

More Colorado ski areas opening early after abundant November snow

More Colorado ski areas opening early after abundant November snow

With early-season snowpack verging on 180 of average for this time of year, Colorado ski areas continue to open early. Aspen Mountain is the latest to open a few days…

Local protest planned to oppose Trump interference in Russia probe

Local protest planned to oppose Trump interference in Russia probe

Wednesday’s firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions by President Donald Trump has sparked “Emergency National Protests” Thursday in 900 cities around the nation, including right here in Edwards at 5…

Governor-elect Polis turns Colorado from ‘Hate State’ to most inclusive in nation

Governor-elect Polis turns Colorado from ‘Hate State’ to most inclusive in nation

Colorado, dubbed “The Hate State” 26 years ago with the passage of the discriminatory, anti-gay-rights Amendment 2, on Tuesday night became the first state in the nation to elect an…

Vail, Beaver Creek in great early-season shape ahead of opening days

Vail, Beaver Creek in great early-season shape ahead of opening days

Editor’s update on Monday, Nov. 5: A-Basin received 10 inches overnight for a two-day total of 15 new, and Loveland saw a foot new overnight for a two-day total of…

Hateful, homophobic Polis bumper stickers deface Democratic yards signs in Eagle

Hateful, homophobic Polis bumper stickers deface Democratic yards signs in Eagle

As the world mourns Saturday’s deadly assault on a synagogue in Pittsburgh and the nation still grapples with a wave of politically targeted pipe bomb attacks, there was a reminder…

Congress allows Land and Water Conservation Fund to expire, drawing heat from Colorado

Congress allows Land and Water Conservation Fund to expire, drawing heat from Colorado

The Republican-controlled Congress on Sunday allowed the nearly 55-year-old Land and Water Conservation Fund that’s pumped more than $260 million into Colorado outdoor projects to expire despite bipartisan support for…

Tipton on taxes, national debt: Same subject, different administration

Tipton on taxes, national debt: Same subject, different administration

Jon Mulford admits he’s no longer a resident of Colorado sprawling 3rd Congressional District, having sold his property in the Roaring Fork River Valley and moved to Arizona. Still, he…

Bennet a no vote on Kavanaugh as AG candidates Brauchler, Weiser talk process

Bennet a no vote on Kavanaugh as AG candidates Brauchler, Weiser talk process

Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat, announced on Tuesday that he will vote against the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. Here’s the letter he sent…