Hello, and welcome back to The Roundup. In our last edition, we looked at local issues affected by federal decisions; in this edition, Aspen Journalism’s reporting looks at what has become “normal” ...
While Adams wants students to understand the dangers of fentanyl, she also wants to help them address the underlying causes ...
It's convenient for people not to think about the pandemic, and sometimes you sound like a bit of an oddball when you talk about it,” said Katherine Sand, director of the resource center Aspen Family ...
Each counter has a camera, operating 24/7, that captures both directions of traffic and an AI-processing unit that translates the video into data. This system is capable of counting the number of ...
Although the commissioners thanked former trustee Use for her service, they also expressed disappointment that she and other members had not made certain changes in response to a citizens petition led ...
Thank you for your support of Aspen Journalism! Your support made this work possible. Thank you. With a steady gaze and unwavering voice — the confidence of rote memorization — a long-COVID patient ...
Thank you for your support of Aspen Journalism! Your support made this work possible. Thank you. For a decade, Pitkin County Open Space and Trails officials have worked to get a handle on the soaring ...
Happy Tuesday and welcome back to the Roundup, sharing the latest original, in-depth reporting from the Roaring Fork Valley’s only nonprofit online investigative news outlet, with stories of impact ...
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