Summit’s unbuilt ‘affordable’ housing gets more expensive, above and below ground
Here’s the good news: It is easier to find a rental today than in 2021, when Summit County declared a workforce housing crisis. Here’s the
Here’s the good news: It is easier to find a rental today than in 2021, when Summit County declared a workforce housing crisis. Here’s the
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
Summit County government has put a freeze on hiring as it faces a $7 million budget deficit next year. County commissioner Nina Waters tells Krystal
Six Western Slope counties are testing a new state law this November. It allows for higher lodging taxes, up to 6%, to pay for roads, police,
A group of transit consultants is pitching local towns on a regional transit authority, designed to fund, plan and manage everything from buses and recpaths
The stars in Breckenridge shine brightly. And they are about to shine even brighter. DarkSky International honored Breck this week as a Certified Dark Sky
It has been almost three years since Summit County officials declared a local housing crisis. In 2022, home prices were soaring from the pandemic real
Silverthorne Town Hall was the place to be this Tuesday when police invited you to enjoy a cookout and learn a little more about what
Xcel Energy’s Mountain Energy Project goes before the state Public Utilities Commission today. This is the final round of public comment on that $155 million
Conserving water has never been this retro-cool. Just this week Denver Water dropped its second boy band parody, “Water Tuesday (Splashstreet’s Back)” by its in-house
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.”