
How do you build a haunted house in Breck? Do what scares you
What is creepier: Aliens coming to earth or the people who invite them? Harrison Farmer, writer-director at The Haunting of Breck Theatre, believes the two

What is creepier: Aliens coming to earth or the people who invite them? Harrison Farmer, writer-director at The Haunting of Breck Theatre, believes the two

Celebrating 45 years this weekend is Breck Film Fest. Over the next four days, Sept. 18-21, dozens of filmmakers are in town to show more

Breckenridge History is celebrating a gold-rush settler, Edwin Carter, and the people who settled here centuries before him. Long before the gold rush brought Carter

The First Friday Film Fest is back for a second season and Silverthorne wants to see what you’ve got. The town is now accepting submissions

Longtime Breckenridge local Lee Lucas is the Warren Miller of Colorado ski films. He’s a surfer at heart who learned to ski, and then he

Is the stereotype of a loud, rude and obnoxious American tourist the truth? A new survey by Upgrade Points shows Americans are harder on ourselves

Colorado favorite Big Head Todd and the Monsters is playing three concerts at Dillon Amphitheater this summer, one per month through September: The Big Head

A little rain couldn’t extinguish the patriotic spirit on Main Street Breckenridge today, where thousands lined Main Street to cheer mountain bikers racing in the

Dillon Amphitheater is a bona fide heavyweight in the live music industry. Readers of USA Today rank Dillon Amp No. 9 on the latest top

Free concerts are back with a bang at Dillon Amphitheater this summer, starting June 23 with co-headliners Drive-By Truckers and Deer Tick. It’s the first
Phil Lindeman brings you daily reports that are vital to the people who live, work and play in Summit County. He is also the only local radio news director in the county. Phil says, “I’m honored to man the news studio at Krystal 93, bringing you the latest, breaking news from every corner of Summit County.”