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Aspen · AspenEven as Colorado’s snowpack sits near historic lows, avalanches remain a threat to backcountry travelers. Multiple people were caught and carried in avalanches over the weekend, according to field reports filed with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Luckily, nobody was seriously injured or killed in any of the incidents. “We were extremely lucky to be mostly okay after such a large avalanche,” one backcountry traveler wrote in a field r…See the Story
‘Extremely Lucky’: 5 People Walked Away After Being Caught in Avalanches in Colorado over the Weekend
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Aspen · AspenIn response to questions from the Colorado Independent Ethics Commission, a group of more than a dozen Democratic state lawmakers said they did nothing wrong when they attended an October retreat with lobbyists at a Vail hotel, which the commission is investigating. The lawmakers face accusations from the government watchdog nonprofit Colorado Common Cause of violating the state’s gift ban for legislators after they declined to disclose how the…See the Story
Democratic lawmakers say they did not solicit funds for Vail retreat that is under investigation by state ethics commission
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Renee GoodCommunity members of Fraser Valley crowded along the corners of U.S. Highway 40 and Meadow Ridge Road holding candles and expressive signs. They had gathered to honor the life of Renee Good. The 37-year old poet and mother who grew up in Colorado was fatally shot by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on Jan. 7. The several dozen people stood on the corners of the highway at dusk, waving to passing cars an…See the Story
Fraser Valley holds candlelight vigil for Renee Good
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