Basalt residents who want the Midland Avenue streetscape project to be finished on time without costly change orders should vote no on ballot issue 1 in the May 21 election. Those who desire a ...
In the May 21 town election, vote no on issue 1 which includes the permanent parking amendment. It will add more cars and trucks to the present plan.
A wider airport runway means bigger jets, commercial and private, which means more visitors and more of everything our community can no longer handle. Expanding the runway to accommodate larger jets ...
In our time at the chalet, we got to know Ralph and Marion Melville quite well. We stayed in bunkbeds, four people to a room, right next to the boiler room for the affordable rate of $10 per night and ...
Pitkin County commissioners should take swift action to reduce the carnage at the intersection on Highway 82 and Smith Way, an uncontrolled serial killer (“ PitCo seeks solutions for deadly ...
Town of Basalt residents, please do not ignore the ballot you are getting in the mail this week. It has one question, about the Midland Avenue Streetscape project in downtown Basalt, and I urge you to ...
Asian markets are mostly higher after another day of gains on Wall Street led by technology stocks. U.S. futures and oil prices advanced. On Monday, the S&P 500 climbed 1% ...
The city of Aspen is revising its goals for creation of affordable housing by extending its timeline and reducing the number of units it aims to secure. Council members said on Monday they were ...
To be clear, a no vote guarantees that the project will move forward as planned. A yes vote could stop things in their tracks, cause delays and result in unknown consequences and added costs. Instead ...
Various critters emerging from their winter quarters ...
Thank you, Lorenzo Semple, for such a well-reasoned column (Come fly with me,” May 4, Aspen Daily News) that impacts so many of us and our families who fly commercial in and out of Aspen. Every Pitkin ...
One year after new property values soared, some property owners in Pitkin County are still fighting to lower their property tax bills.