Andrea Teres-Martinez, Summit Daily
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An updated winter forecast from November shows that La Niña conditions continue to emerge, shifting from the -0.4ºC sea surface temperature anomaly recorded in part of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific in September — just shy of the -0.5ºC threshold needed to reach La Niña — to anomalies between -0.5ºC and -1.0ºC, according to the OpenSnow report.
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Early booking data shows fewer visitors are booking rooms in Colorado's ski resorts past the holidays.
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Colorado’s job growth is weaker than economists predicted, thanks to a major federal data revision.
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New Colorado law will make it easier for teachers to get licensed amid a statewide educator shortageEducator shortages on the Western Slope and rural districts continue to outpace shortages in urban districts.
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Experts say the steep decline in available units is heavily related to a decreasing inventory of paid stay options.
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While several markets seem stuck when it comes to home prices, some counties on the Western Slope are seeing significant price drops.
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From rental to resale: what buyers and sellers should know about the spring shift in Colorado's ski property market.
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As Colorado"s resort towns grapple with soaring housing prices and dwindling affordable options, recent data challenges a common culprit: short-term rentals.