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A Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesperson confirmed Thursday that staff have seen new wolf pups this spring. The agency is monitoring four den sites, relying on aerial observations, ground observations, remote trail cameras as well as public sightings to do so, the spokesperson said.
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Gigi Sandoval-Long has a knack for supporting and bringing together the community around her. These days she’s not doing it from the inside of the hospital — she’s doing it from inside a hot-pink food truck sporting a Rosie the Riveter-inspired cartoon chicken.
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In its 13th year, the Butterfly Pavilion’s monitoring program is looking for volunteers to help broaden its understanding of butterfly health in Colorado.
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The 2024-25 school year is the last that the Summit School District will have International Baccalaureate for students below the 10th grade.
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Domus Pacis Family Respite, a Frisco-based non-profit organization, sets up cancer patients and their families with vacations to the mountains.
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Breckenridge Tourism Office president Lucy Kacy's said Breckenridge's summer tourism has been "sliding a little bit for each of the last three years," and while the tendency of many may be to scale back, her office is "keeping our foot on the gas pedal."
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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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Hiring freezes in non-instructional roles and position adjustments are currently on the table as Summit School District plans its 2025-26.
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Around five years ago, amid the onset of a global COVID-19 pandemic, Virginia Hammock took the nerve-racking jump out of
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Snowpack levels in Summit County remain above normal, outpacing the past five seasons.