On today's newscast: Jacquelyn Francis, founder and executive director of the Aspen-based nonprofit Climate Curve, just completed two weeks at the United Nations’ COP30 conference in Brazil; today is opening day at Aspen Mountain and Snowmass Ski Area; and international tourists will be charged an extra fee to enter some national parks, as of the new year. Tune in for these stories and more.
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On today's newscast: Jacquelyn Francis, founder and executive director of the Aspen-based nonprofit Climate Curve, just completed two weeks at the United Nations’ COP30 conference in Brazil; today is opening day at Aspen Mountain and Snowmass Ski Area; and international tourists will be charged an extra fee to enter some national parks, as of the new year. Tune in for these stories and more.
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.
Aspen Public Radio Newscast
On today's newscast: Jacquelyn Francis, founder and executive director of the Aspen-based nonprofit Climate Curve, just completed two weeks at the United Nations’ COP30 conference in Brazil; today is opening day at Aspen Mountain and Snowmass Ski Area; and international tourists will be charged an extra fee to enter some national parks, as of the new year. Tune in for these stories and more.