Vail Resorts posted a profit this year, but CEO Rob Katz says he can do better
Vail Resorts is doing just fine on paper, but that is not good enough for returning CEO Rob Katz. Vail made $280 million this fiscal year, up nearly 21% from the previous year, when former CEO Kirsten Lynch was ousted for poor performance. Lift ticket revenue was up by $60.4 million, about 4%, and even […]
Breck welcomes a summer drone show to celebrate 150 years of Colorado
Breckenridge is getting a drone show to celebrate 150 years of Colorado statehood. The traveling “Stories in the Sky” show comes to Breck on July 2, 2026, as one of more than 150 shows statewide and five featured stops, including Coors Field and Telluride Film Fest. Football fans at the CU-Boulder game this past weekend […]
Months after a disastrous deep freeze, Breck Ski Area is still fixing up the Terrace
Summertime brought new boilers and repairs to Breckenridge Terrace, where a January cold snap left dozens of ski resort employees without heat or hot water for nearly a week. Jon Copeland, the COO at Breckenridge Ski Area, says an employee housing team has been fixing the Terrace all summer. “That team down there, at employee […]
Survey says: More Colorado drivers than ever are wearing seatbelts

CDOT is applauding you for buckling up more than ever. A record 90.7% of drivers statewide use a seatbelt every time they get in a car, up 2.5% from 2024, up about 5.5% from 2015. Colorado is now within a half-percent of matching the national average, according to the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration. “This […]
Summit immigration stings continue in Silverthorne, Dillon: VIDEO
An untold number of people were detained today during a second consecutive round of Federal immigration stings in Summit County, this time from work sites and town-owned apartments. Krystal 93 cannot confirm exactly how many people were detained locally. Multiple calls to the U.S. Immigration and Customers Enforcement, ICE, field office in Denver were not […]
Rockstar Open, concerts and Imperial snacks are bringing the bang back to Breck
Jon Copeland, COO at Breckenridge Ski Resort, is bringing the bang back to Breck. “We’re core to the snowboarding world,” Copeland told Krystal 93. “We’ve been there before, and we’re ready to open the door and start these things again.” Copeland is talking about the Rockstar Energy Open, Breck’s first major pro contest since Dew Tour left in […]
Feds keep Summit in the dark during another immigration operation
Federal immigration agents were back in Summit County this morning for the second time in two weeks. Krystal 93 confirms at least six agents detained one person in Dillon Valley around 8:15 a.m. Video from an apartment complex shows the unidentified suspect in zip ties being led to unmarked cars. Summit Daily reports five people […]
Summit wrestling team launches campaign to memorialize former coach
Longtime Summit High School wrestling coach, Pete Baker, passed away earlier this month. He was 45 and struggling with chronic health issues. Baker leaves behind a wife and teenage daughter. He also leaves behind a 15-year legacy at the Summit High, including multiple state-level wrestlers and a burgeoning girls’ wrestling program – the first in […]
Colorado’s first snowfall wasn’t a monster, but it was a monstrous tease PHOTOS
Snow totals are in from the first legitimate snowfall of the season in Colorado. No one came close to the possible foot predicted by the National Weather Service, but even a few inches were enough to get us jonesing for powder days to come. According to snowfall mapping stations, big winner from this first storm […]
FDRD is patching up Mountain Pride Trail for National Public Lands Day
This Saturday, Sept. 27, is National Public Lands Day, when thousands of volunteers roll up their sleeves to give a little love to national parks and forests nationwide. But this day is bigger than just getting your boots dirty. “It’s a chance to connect with new communities, an event that creates kinship among those working […]