Q&A with Jake Wolf of Rocky Mountain Grateful Dead Revue
Independence Day week gets going with a bang at Keystone Resort for the Stars and Guitars festival on Saturday, June 29. Headlining the main stage is a local favorite, the Rocky Mountain Grateful Dead Revue. Krystal 93 news director Phil Lindeman catches up with bandleader and drummer, Jake Wolf, for a preview of who he’s […]
Breck’s Jr. Detectives are sleuthing, dissecting and learning with the pros
There’s a sticky mystery afoot in Summit County: Who ate my ice cream sundae? “We had chocolate footprints, we had banana peels, we had a spoon and a bowl that was half empty with chocolate syrup everywhere,” says Carlena Ceccon. By day she’s an evidence supervisor with Summit County Sheriff’s Office. “Everything from body cams […]
Construction has a waste problem. Silverthorne could be the solution.
High Country Conservation Center wants to slash construction and demolition waste – and booming Silverthorne could be the test pilot. Silverthorne Town Council is hearing about new policies, like disposal bans and contractor incentives. A recent study by HC3 and consultant, Resource Recycling Systems, says these policies will cut back on construction waste. And Summit […]
A-Basin outlines some details regarding Ikon Pass
A-Basin announced on social media that there will be no change to Ikon Pass access at Arapahoe Basin for the 2024-25 season (5 days on the base pass, 7 days on the Full Ikon Pass). In a Facebook post earlier today, A-Basin announced that season pass renewal will run until July 12 for adult rates […]
3 burning questions about Dillon’s lakeview condos and Uptown 240, answered
More than 60 people packed into Pug Ryan’s this past Saturday, when Detroit developer Jake Porritt was answering questions about his plans for a new downtown Dillon. Question: Will existing property owners pay for hundreds of lakeview condos, also known as the “branded residence” where Arapahoe Café and Ptarmigan Lodge are today? Answer: Porritt says […]
Breckenridge and Keystone give $500K to FIRC Food Market
Breckenridge and Keystone are committing a half-million dollars to the FIRC Food Market over the next two years. “Breck and Keystone have been longtime supporters of the FIRC,” Breckenridge COO Jon Copeland says. “This is a critical resource for our community, and we are so excited for it.” Copeland unveiled the award at the FIRC […]
What you need to know about the Ticketmaster breach
Ticketmaster got hacked. The nation’s largest ticket vendor tells customers today, by email, “an unauthorized third party obtained information from a cloud database hosted by a third-party data service provider.” Hackers hit the cloud database between April 2 and May 18. They stole customer names, contact info and credit card numbers. Ticketmaster has not revealed how many […]
Here’s what the best chefs in Breck are putting on the grill this summer
Yesterday at Peak 8 in Breckenridge was the inaugural FIRC Night Out Culinary Showdown, where teams of local chefs went head-to-head in a Food Network-style cooking competition. But it wasn’t all business. Before the competition started, Krystal 93 news director Phil Lindeman had one question for the best chefs in Breck: What are you serving […]
When the snow melts, this is what we find at Keystone
Did you lose a ski at Keystone this winter? Odds are good they just found it. Earlier this week more than 150 volunteers cleaned up the slopes at Keystone Resort. At Dercum Mountain, on popular runs like Spring Dipper and beneath Summit Express, they found hundreds of beads, dozens of lost poles, snowboards and skis, a whole […]
Unattended kayaks send rescuers scrambling for boaters who weren’t lost
Back-to-back reports of unattended kayaks on Lake Dillon this week led to immediate rescue efforts, only for rescuers to find the boaters were safe and sound nearby. On Monday evening a kayak was left on the rocky shores near the Roberts Tunnel, across the lake from Dillon Marina. A concerned passerby phoned it in. Rescuers […]