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Enjoying a clear, starry night sky is the look Breckenridge went for when it achieved Dark Sky certification last August. But a year later, lights at hundreds of properties are still non-compliant.
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Breckenridge is hosting its first-ever wildflower festival this week. There's several guided hikes and floral-themed crafting events that encourage fun while teaching responsible recreation.
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Towns and cities will host a bevy of events including fireworks to help mark this year's historic milestone.
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Many of the musicians who take jobs in some of the country’s best orchestras get their start right here in Colorado. Each summer, the National Repertory Orchestra brings about 80 young musicians to Breckenridge, and helps them practice the art of playing in a symphony. We get a glimpse at the orchestra's demanding performance schedule, and hear the musicians in action.
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Lots of farm raised produce will be sold as markets across the Centennial State gear up for the summer season.
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The state’s highest court is considering a case involving a snowboarder who collided with an employee-driven snowmobile at Breckenridge, with a focus on “broad” wording in a pass sale that waives “any and all claims."
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Breckenridge Town Council took staff members’ recommendation to amend the town’s employee housing impact mitigation policy at a Tuesday, Feb. 10, meeting.
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A traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian is making a stop in Breckenridge. Americans looks at the impact that American Indians have had on the nation’s history and identity.
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For those seeking spooky, locals has some places in mind.
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Since the state’s high court last year questioned previously unassailable liability waivers, juries have issued record-setting awards in wrongful death lawsuits and new lawsuits are targeting ski resorts. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Jason Blevins and then read the entire article at the link below.