This is why CDOT can’t limit big rigs at Hoosier Pass
Summit County met with CDOT today for a talk about Highway 9 at Hoosier Pass. CDOT calls Hoosier the fastest-growing mountain route in the state,
Summit County met with CDOT today for a talk about Highway 9 at Hoosier Pass. CDOT calls Hoosier the fastest-growing mountain route in the state,
Bears are rumbling awake and already spooking people, like the big guy that dashed across an open ski run at Keystone closing weekend. Wildlife experts
Colorado could use a drink. So could the rest of the West. Good thing we got a few big snowstorms over Thanksgiving and MLK weekend.
Colorado roads are getting safer for drivers and most everyone else. Colorado State Patrol reports a 21-percent decline in road fatalities through mid-April, what CSP
After passionate feedback from Summit County’s adult recreational league and other sports enthusiasts, Summit County manager Dave Rossi is switching gears to keep the summer
Celebrate the 55th Anniversary of Earth Day with the Headwaters Group of the Sierra Club. They are hosting a gathering of local groups showcasing successful
Local nonprofit Summit County Softball is scrambling to save its summer season at the Silverthorne ballfields below Dillon Dam. On April 9, Summit County manager
April showers bring big pow days! National Weather Service predicts up to 13 inches for Summit County by Saturday. A winter weather advisory is good
Free concerts are back with a bang at Dillon Amphitheater this summer, starting June 23 with co-headliners Drive-By Truckers and Deer Tick. It’s the first
Summer road work season is (almost) here. Starting April 28, CDOT returns to Vail Pass for a fourth summer on its $325 million upgrade, continuing work
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.”