Breckenridge is teeming with ghost towns – if you know where to look
Before there was Breckenridge, there was Fort Mary B. “It was founded Aug. 15 of 1859, so it predated Breckenridge by a couple of weeks,”
Before there was Breckenridge, there was Fort Mary B. “It was founded Aug. 15 of 1859, so it predated Breckenridge by a couple of weeks,”
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM with Doctor Justin Pollack at Colorado Mountain College. He’s a naturopathic doctor and the self-described “-ology” guy – as
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM at Colorado Mountain College with Emily Schultz, a biology and ecosystem science and stewardship professor. She teaches a unique
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM at one of Summit County’s newest childcare centers, Mountain Sprouts Academy at Copper, where director Courtney Drabik says her
Summit School District is proposing a bond issue this November, the first in eight years for the district. It’s worth an estimated $195 million. That
July is the start of peak-bagging season in the High Country. From now until the snow flies, Colorado’s tallest peaks are ripe for climbing. But
Local teachers and Summit School District have unanimously agreed on a new contract. The contract is good through 2027 and promises better pay, professional development,
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
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM with an award-winning Colorado Mountain College teacher who just can’t stop. “I retired about seven years ago,” Laura Pless
Today we are IN THE CLASSROOM with a Colorado Mountain College psych professor teaching from a camper. “My wife and I, we take our camper
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.”