
CPW: Salt Lick moose kills were legal, but one was accidental
It is confirmed: A mother moose and her yearling were legally harvested by a hunter just a few hundred yards from one of Summit’s most

It is confirmed: A mother moose and her yearling were legally harvested by a hunter just a few hundred yards from one of Summit’s most

A Wildernest local is shocked and saddened to learn a hunter likely harvested a female moose near the Salt Lick trail system. On Facebook the

Numbers are in from the final weekend of September, and it was officially the fourth-busiest weekend of the year on I-70, according to the CDOT

EVs are gaining ground in snowy Summit. Atlas Public Policy claims 1,005 electric vehicles are registered in Summit County this year. That puts us at No. 5

Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey are digging deep under Summit County to see 100 million years of Rocky Mountain history. On Friday the USGS launches

Silverthorne Town Council met with Xcel Energy Wednesday and discussed a recent wave of lengthy power outages. Xcel confirms it will soon be upgrading equipment

Take it from a professional mountain biker – the Breck Epic is a bucket lister. “This is the race you always look up to, look

There are hidden gems, and then there are straight up gems. The Gems Pass from Colorado Ski Country USA gets you access to the latter

Mountain towns like Breckenridge and Vail are the second-biggest reason people come to Colorado. The Colorado Tourism Office just released its annual report, showing mountain towns

Colorado’s new 14er access law takes effect this week. Senate Bill 58 shields property owners from lawsuits if a hiker is injured on private land
														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.”