Criminal investigations unveil years of unpaid taxes, fraud for 2 local contractors
Two different contractors in Summit County face strikingly similar charges for years of alleged criminal fraud. William Devoy is accused of fraud for taking at
Two different contractors in Summit County face strikingly similar charges for years of alleged criminal fraud. William Devoy is accused of fraud for taking at
Colorado was the center of the ski racing universe this past weekend, when Swiss men dominated the World Cup alpine ski races at Beaver Creek
Eagle County authorities have unraveled an “elaborate” Facebook scam involving a stolen vehicle and hidden trackers. The victim found a truck on Facebook Marketplace and picked
Life ain’t easy for a starving artist. But skiing helps. “The other three members of our band are Denver boys, but Matt and I aren’t
More than 60 youth dancers are putting their spin on a holiday classic this weekend for “The Nutcracker: Land of the Sweets” in Breckenridge, from
It is open season on Christmas trees in the National Forest in Summit County, with a few tips. Dillon District Ranger Adam Bianchi has these
Homes are out there but Millennials aren’t buying, especially first timers. The median age of a first-time homebuyer is older than ever, 38 years old,
Summit’s near-record snowfall is making headlines. So is nearly 9 feet of snow already at Copper Mountain. But don’t go sleeping on Nordic skiing! Open
A half inch and 79 years. That’s the difference between November 2024 and November 1945, the two snowiest Novembers in Summit County history, according to
Almost three years to the day of its grand opening, the founders of The Pad Silverthorne, Lynne and Rob Baer, are leaving their boutique hotel
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.”