Movies On Air: Should you fall for The Fall Guy? Film Review by Phil Lindeman
There’s a line about halfway through The Fall Guy, a witty, charming, explosive ode to love and stuntmen, where the film’s cheeky tone veers dangerously
There’s a line about halfway through The Fall Guy, a witty, charming, explosive ode to love and stuntmen, where the film’s cheeky tone veers dangerously
Ski patrollers and marijuana growers are the new face of labor unions in Colorado. The Denver Post reports union membership in all sectors, nationwide, fell
This winter is one of the safest in nearly a decade for Colorado backcountry avalanches. Through May 6, two people have been killed by slides
John Copeland is wrapping up his very first year as COO at Breckenridge Ski Resort. On a perfectly sunny spring day, he took time away from
A trained forecaster with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center was caught in an avalanche yesterday on Bethel Mountain, just east of the Eisenhower Johnson tunnels overlooking
There is a changing of the guard in Blue River. For the first time in years the town election was contested, and Nicholas Decicco unseated
A local skier died after hitting a tree at Keystone yesterday. The 58-year-old Summit County man was skiing on Flying Dutchman when he lost control.
Stranded travelers are finally moving again on portions of I-70 between Silverthorne and Denver. Starting around noon today Colorado State Patrol opened segments of I-70
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.”