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Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Aspen Public Radio
49 episodes
1 day ago
On today's newscast: A bill to protect wildlife on U.S. roadways is gaining traction in Washington, even as Pitkin County leaders weigh their support; Aspen Public Radio has hired a new All Things Considered host and associate editor; and the Trump Administration is freezing more than $300 million in child care and food aid to Colorado. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: A bill to protect wildlife on U.S. roadways is gaining traction in Washington, even as Pitkin County leaders weigh their support; Aspen Public Radio has hired a new All Things Considered host and associate editor; and the Trump Administration is freezing more than $300 million in child care and food aid to Colorado. Tune in for these stories and more.
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Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Friday, January 9
On today's newscast: The city of Aspen announced a new program this week to incentivize sustainability upgrades in homes and businesses; people gathered in downtown Carbondale last night for a vigil honoring Renee Nicole Macklin Good; and the U.S. House of Representatives upheld President Trump's veto of a Colorado water pipeline bill despite a bipartisan push to override it. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 days ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, January 8
On today's newscast: The Aspen Grog Shop is selling after nearly 50 years with the same owner; the ski patrol strike in Telluride is continuing to ripple through the local economy; and states across the West are responding to the growing homeowners insurance crisis with legislative reforms. Tune in for these stories and more.
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4 days ago
10 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, January 7
On today's newscast: A bill to protect wildlife on U.S. roadways is gaining traction in Washington, even as Pitkin County leaders weigh their support; Aspen Public Radio has hired a new All Things Considered host and associate editor; and the Trump Administration is freezing more than $300 million in child care and food aid to Colorado. Tune in for these stories and more.
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5 days ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Tuesday, January 6
On today's newscast: The Garfield County commissioners chose two new trustees and one incumbent to serve on the public library board yesterday; a new state law requires that health insurance plans cover mental health care and substance use treatment at the same level as physical health care; and Colorado hunters will get an opportunity to kill wild bison — if the animals are causing trouble in the state. Tune in for these stories and more.
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6 days ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Monday, January 5
On today's newscast: Aspen Skiing Company decided to move this week’s FIS World Cup slopestyle competition from Buttermilk Mountain to Snowmass Ski Area due to current snow conditions; Telluride Ski Resort announced it will partially reopen this week; and the University of Colorado Boulder has launched a five-year strategy to increase the enrollment of international students.
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1 week ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Friday, January 2
On today's newscast: In 2025, Aspen City Council moved several major projects forward; Eagle County is making it more expensive to install outdoor amenities like pools and snowmelt systems; and flu is hammering Colorado, with a record number of people now hospitalized.
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1 week ago
7 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, January 1
On today's newscast: 2025 marked the first year Colorado started licensing psychedelic-assisted therapy centers, where clients undergo guided experiences using psilocybin mushrooms; data confirm it was one of the warmest-ever years in Colorado; and a federal solar tax credit expired yesterday. Tune in for these stories and more.
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1 week ago
7 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, December 31
On today's newscast: Garfield County is expected to need about 4,600 new housing units to meet demand in the next 10 years; the state is increasing fees to cover the rising cost of backcountry rescues; and a new report says 2025 has been one of the worst years on record for public lands. Tune in for these stories and more.
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1 week ago
10 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Monday, December 29
On today's newscast: Despite claims that the immigration crackdown targets dangerous criminals, new ICE data reveal a different story unfolding from Aspen to Parachute — where more and more people are being arrested and deported without any criminal convictions; AspenOUT’s Jack Raife Mental Health Fund is expanding its services in 2026; and Colorado is the first state in the nation to set up its own rules to protect wetlands and streams after federal protections were stripped away. Tune in for these stories and more.
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2 weeks ago
7 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Friday, December 26
On today's newscast: Aspen has completed the first phase of its initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from buildings; the Aspen Historical Society’s Decade by Decade exhibit will end next spring after being on display for six years; and Democrats plan to introduce a pair of bills during Colorado’s upcoming legislative session aimed at increasing the state’s housing supply. Tune in for these stories and more.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, December 25
On today's newscast: Next month, The Art Base will exhibit artwork from students in the Laura Thorne Sculpture Program; the federal government has decertified large parts of the Colorado public health lab; and a coalition of state attorneys general have won in their legal battle accusing Mercedes-Benz of deceptive emissions practices that contributed to more pollution. Tune in for these stories and more.
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, December 24
On today's newscast: The U.S. is having an unseasonably warm holiday week, and the Roaring Fork Valley is no exception; this Christmas marks the 70th anniversary of the NORAD Santa Tracker, based in Colorado Springs; and “Navajo Highways,” a children’s TV show using puppets to teach kids the Navajo culture and language, Diné, airs a holiday special. Tune in for these stories and more.
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2 weeks ago
10 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Tuesday, December 23
On today's newscast: Residents at Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park in Glenwood are still trying to buy the land under their homes to avoid possible rent increases or redevelopment; food insecurity is still a major concern in our region even after SNAP benefits have been restored; and President Donald Trump has denied Colorado's requests for federal disaster declarations for recent fires and floods — even though the losses exceeded FEMA’s threshold for federal assistance. Tune in for these stories and more.
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Monday, December 22
On today's newscast: An annual Art Base exhibit celebrating newly arrived immigrant students is taking a different shape this year amid as fear of ICE operations; the nation’s largest wildlife overpass is ready for use by elk, pronghorn and other critters near the Palmer Divide; and a lack of snow and rise in consumers worried about money are creating the slowest start for winter resorts in years. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, December 18
On today's newscast: Another Aspen lodging property is facing a class-action lawsuit over alleged labor violations involving foreign-exchange workers; the Trump administration plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder; and the federal government is suing more states in an ongoing effort to obtain voter data and election information. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, December 17
On today's newscast: St. Benedict’s Monastery in Old Snowmass has sold for $120 million; a new ice rink is opening in Aspen tomorrow; and Gov. Jared Polis is drawing criticism from public school advocates for his plan to opt Colorado into a new federal scholarship program backed by President Donald Trump. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Tuesday, December 16
On today's newscast: Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to boost the state’s beaver population; the Aspen Jewish Congregation is hosting several Hanukkah events throughout the Roaring Fork Valley this week; and Affordable Care Act tax credits are set to expire at the end of the month. Tune in for these stories and more.
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Friday, December 12
On today's newscast: Several Woody Creek residents urged the Aspen Pitkin County Housing Authority to evict a convicted sex offender residing in their neighborhood; yesterday kicked off Aspen’s 74th Winterskol celebrations; and hundreds gathered on the steps of the State Capitol last week for a memorial service honoring Colorado Sen. Faith Winter, who died in a car crash last month. Tune in for these stories and more.
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1 month ago
7 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Thursday, December 11
On today's newscast: Thirteen candidates have applied for three open seats on the Garfield County library board; World Cup ski races in Colorado concluded last Sunday with the Birds of Prey Giant Slalom at Beaver Creek; and many ranchers in our region are starting to track and move their cattle with GPS collars. Tune in for these stories and more.
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1 month ago
8 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
Wednesday, December 10
On today's newscast: The Roaring Fork Valley will need about 7,200 new affordable housing units to meet demand in the next 10 years; the Aspen School District is hoping to use geothermal technology to heat and cool its three schools; and the U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday that it’s investigating Colorado’s prisons and youth detention centers. Tune in for these stories and more.
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1 month ago
7 minutes

Aspen Public Radio Newscast
On today's newscast: A bill to protect wildlife on U.S. roadways is gaining traction in Washington, even as Pitkin County leaders weigh their support; Aspen Public Radio has hired a new All Things Considered host and associate editor; and the Trump Administration is freezing more than $300 million in child care and food aid to Colorado. Tune in for these stories and more.