Big Winter Blast By Numbers & Pictures: closures, accidents, tow trucks, headaches and smiles
Summit County just weathered the deepest snow cycle of the season and one of the deepest in over a decade. Snow started falling overnight Thursday
Summit County just weathered the deepest snow cycle of the season and one of the deepest in over a decade. Snow started falling overnight Thursday
Two semi-trucks and a livestock trailer were snarled in a multi-car pileup that closed westbound I-70 near Empire Junction this morning. Colorado State Patrol confirms
There is a changing of the guard at The Summit Foundation. The nonprofit welcomes a new executive director, Ellen Reid. She comes to the Foundation
Three of Summit’s fastest – and youngest – ski mountaineering racers are going to Switzerland next month, joined on the sport’s biggest stage by at
There two types of horror films. First is easy entertainment, what I call “popcorn horror.” You get a few friends, make some popcorn, have a
Another Frisco town councilmember is resigning. Mayor pro tem Andrew Aerenson is moving outside of town limits and no longer qualifies to serve. He was
3:55 p.m. — A spontaneous employee walkout at Breckenridge Resort today exposed flooding, busted pipes, leaking sewage, and weeks without heat or hot water at
Vail Resorts CEO Kirsten Lynch commented on the Park City ski patrol union strike today, apologizing to a very specific group. “We deeply regret the
Detroit developer Jake Porritt is committed to replacing Pug Ryan’s in downtown Dillon with a grocery store, restaurant, retail and parking structure. He is formally
When Christy Turner moved to Summit County in 2018, she found work that filled her soul at High Country Conservation. As the community programs director,
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.”