Summit grads celebrate bright futures and 5 years of the senior parade tradition
Summit seniors headed down Main Street in Breckenridge to mark the end of their high school education, and the beginning of the next phase of
Summit seniors headed down Main Street in Breckenridge to mark the end of their high school education, and the beginning of the next phase of
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM at Summit Middle School, where students are writing poetry for the annual Eighth Grade Poetry Slam. But they aren’t
It was more of a party than a protest today at the state capitol in Denver, where thousands of teachers, staff, students and supporters rallied
Hundreds of Sumit County teachers and potentially thousands more from every corner of the state are marching on the Colorado Capitol next Thursday to protest a
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM with Madison Gross, a graduate of Summit Middle School who is now teaching art at her alma mater. “I
A snowboarder triggered an avalanche in Tea Cup Bowl on Berthoud Pass this past weekend, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. The boarder was
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM with Corbin Forest. He’s the former youth camps director for town of Breckenridge, now leaving the town to launch
A Federal childcare program is locked down in Summit County, after a round of “well-meaning” rule changes gutted state funding. The Colorado Childcare Assistance Program,
Oakley Van Oss of Summit High School can now hang a Congressional Service Award over his workbench. Today in Boulder the shop and welding teacher
Eagle County authorities have unraveled an “elaborate” Facebook scam involving a stolen vehicle and hidden trackers. The victim found a truck on Facebook Marketplace and picked
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.”