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Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Aspen Public Radio
50 episodes
1 day ago
On today's newscast: The Hotel Jerome and the Wheeler Opera House began a year-long partnership this month; Colorado has a draft plan to dramatically expand the state's beaver population; and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says states need to take an all-of-the-above approach to meet growing energy demands driven by the growth of AI data centers. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: The Hotel Jerome and the Wheeler Opera House began a year-long partnership this month; Colorado has a draft plan to dramatically expand the state's beaver population; and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says states need to take an all-of-the-above approach to meet growing energy demands driven by the growth of AI data centers. Tune in for these stories and more.
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Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, November 26
On today's newscast: The Hotel Jerome and the Wheeler Opera House began a year-long partnership this month; Colorado has a draft plan to dramatically expand the state's beaver population; and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says states need to take an all-of-the-above approach to meet growing energy demands driven by the growth of AI data centers. Tune in for these stories and more.
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1 day ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Tuesday, November 25
On today's newscast: Aspen and Snowmass are still on track to open Thanksgiving Day, even after a warm and dry November; for the first time ever, Aspen Sister Cities put on a birding exchange trip with Bariloche, Argentina; and Jackson Hole Ski Patrol is moving toward unionizing. Tune in for these stories and more.
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2 days ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Monday, November 24
On today's newscast: Atlantic Aviation is one step closer to giving the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport a makeover, free fares boosted RFTA ridership this fall, Colorado will need thousands of more workers to meet its climate goals, and more.
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3 days ago
4 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Friday, November 21
In today's newscast: The Aspen, Roaring Fork and Garfield Re-2 school districts are moving up the age cutoff for kindergarten enrollment starting next year; the town of Rifle has a new housing study and action plan; and the Colorado River District is set to co-manage one of the oldest water rights on the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon — the Shoshone water right.
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6 days ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, November 20
In today's newscast: Pitkin County deputy manager Kara Silbernagel will take the helm as interim county manager while Jon Peacock transitions out of the role; Aspen City Council is still debating whether to let short-term rental owners transfer their permits to family members; and a federal judge in Colorado is still deciding what to do about a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding ICE detentions without warrants.
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1 week ago
10 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, November 19
In today's newscast: Residents are worried that Garfield County’s roadways won’t be able to sustain evacuations in an emergency; the Aspen Chapel Gallery is welcoming back a holiday favorite today, the 18th annual Small Wonders show; and children with autism, their families and providers held a rally at the State Capitol yesterday over what they claim is unfair treatment by the state.
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1 week ago
7 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Tuesday, November 18
In today's newscast: Pitkin County commissioners will accept public comment on the initial plans for Atlantic Aviation’s renovation tomorrow; the federal Bureau of Prisons has officially requested that former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters be moved from a state to a federal prison while she appeals her state conviction; and while prescribed fires and other ways to reduce hazardous fuels are among the most important tools for reducing wildfire risks, new analysis shows that the federal government has been doing a lot less of it this year.
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1 week ago
7 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Monday, November 17
In today's newscast: The Trump Administration’s Big Beautiful Bill, will worsen the drivers of women’s poverty, according to a new report from the Women’s Foundation of Colorado; Gov. Jared Polis has long promised climate-friendly electricity, but his administration now wants to keep a Pueblo coal plant up and running; and a new national report finds more than 500 solar projects could be blocked as the Trump administration pivots to fossil fuels. Tune in for these updates and more.
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1 week ago
6 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Friday, November 14
In today's newscast: Pitkin County is moving ahead with hybrid heating systems at two of its highest emitting buildings; Gov. Jared Polis unveiled his proposal to close a nearly $850-million budget shortfall; and national parks remaining open but without staff during the government shutdown led to damage and graffiti at Arches National Park near Moab. Tune in for these updates and more.
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1 week ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, November 13
In today's newscast: Aspen City Council is considering entering into agreements with some local employers, to give their workers priority in the Lumberyard Affordable housing project lottery; Colorado cattle ranchers are frustrated by the Trump administration’s decision to quadruple the amount of beef imported from Argentina; and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will no longer work on a recovery plan for gray wolves. Tune in for these updates and more.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, November 12
In today's newscast: The city of Aspen’s sales tax rate will rise above 10% for the first time beginning next year; Colorado is back on the wolf market — and looking for another batch of carnivores to release into the wild; and one state in our region is exploring new ways to expand conservation and recreation on trust lands. Tune in for these updates and more.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Tuesday, November 11
In today's newscast: Aspen Skiing Company’s lift ticket art for the upcoming season was revealed last week; a Colorado State University professor was recently named one of Time magazine’s climate innovators of the year; and unreliable internet is making it harder for Indigenous veterans to apply for benefits. Tune in for these updates and more.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Monday, November 10
In today's newscast: The Glenwood Springs City Council approved its 2026 budget during a meeting last week; Republican Congressman Jeff Hurd is part of a bipartisan group trying to find a fix for an expiring ACA tax credit that's at the heart of the stalemate over government funding; and almost 200 local officials in the West are urging the Interior Department to keep a major land-conservation policy. Tune in for these updates and more.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
November 7
In today's newscast: The Aspen School District’s teacher turnover rate was 11.5% during the last school year, roughly 6% lower than the state average; Winter Park Resort's new ski fast pass allows you to skip the lines at the chairlifts and includes reserved parking, but it comes with a price tag; and former New Mexico U-S Representative Steve Pearce has been nominated to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Tune in for these updates and more.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, November 6
In today's newscast: The city of Aspen is planning nearly $2 million in renovations at the Aspen Recreation Center next year; multiple freedom of speech advocacy groups are criticizing the History Colorado Center over what they call unfair censorship of an artist; and Democratic lawmakers in Nevada on Tuesday raised concerns about Trump administration statements calling for the testing of nuclear weapons systems. Tune in for these updates and more.
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, November 5
In today's special election-coverage newscast: Tammy Nimmo and Kathryn Kuhlenberg are in the lead in the race for the Roaring Fork School District Board; Pitkin County voters appear to resoundingly support the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport’s bond question, with 62.8% in support of 1A and 37% voting against; and voters look to have approved a sales tax to fund childcare in the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys. Tune in for these updates and more.
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3 weeks ago
10 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Tuesday, November 4
On today's newscast: In the Roaring Fork Valley, officials and hunger relief organizations are trying to respond to the Trump administration's announcement yesterday that it will reinstate only partial SNAP payments; Durango City Council held a special meeting Thursday after federal immigration agents used pepper spray and rubber bullets on protesters earlier last week; and Denverites are voting whether to repeal or retain a ban on flavored tobacco products passed by city council. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Monday, November 3
On today's newscast: Election day is tomorrow, and Colorado voters will decide on two statewide ballot questions and there are also lots of local issues in cities and counties across the state; family-owned farms and ranches could get a break on their taxes, under a bipartisan bill planned for next year; and Paleontologists have revealed the first reptiles with hooves in the form of mummified, duck-billed dinosaurs in Wyoming. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Friday, October 31
On today's newscast: Hunger relief organizations in Pitkin, Eagle and Garfield counties met yesterday to discuss the upcoming suspension of food stamps; Colorado has a U.S. attorney thanks to a district court appointment during the federal government shutdown; and The Navajo Nation has a new attorney general — its fourth in less than a year. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, October 30
On today's newscast: Midvalley voters are facing two lodging tax questions next Tuesday; Some Colorado credit unions are offering financial support for federal employees struggling during the government shutdown; and President Trump's decision to move Space Command headquarters out of Colorado is being challenged by Attorney General Phil Weiser. Tune in for these stories and more.
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4 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
On today's newscast: The Hotel Jerome and the Wheeler Opera House began a year-long partnership this month; Colorado has a draft plan to dramatically expand the state's beaver population; and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says states need to take an all-of-the-above approach to meet growing energy demands driven by the growth of AI data centers. Tune in for these stories and more.