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  • Friday, May 9
    On today's newscast: A new report could reshape the future of the Brush Creek Park and Ride, from who oversees it to where you can park overnight; Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year; and Colorado lawmakers adjourned for the year Wednesday with an important issue unresolved — revising the state's first-in-the-nation AI law. Tune in for these stories and more.
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  • Thursday, May 8
    On today's newscast: A proposed affordable-housing rule meant to level the playing field sparked pushback from longtime locals, and so the APCHA board decided against the controversial policy; an initiative to create more affordable and accessible childcare in the Roaring Fork Valley is one step closer to achieving its goal; and a late-night amendment to a federal budget bill could open the door to public-land sales, leaving Democrats fuming. Tune in for these stories and more.
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  • Wednesday, May 7
    On today's newscast: Aspen-Sopris District Ranger Kevin Warner painted a bleak picture to Pitkin County commissioners during an impromptu update on Forest Service staffing and budget capacity; Garfield County commissioners are trying to get U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Bergum out to Colorado for the 2026 Jolt Energy Summit in Grand Junction; and President Donald Trump is urging the Department of Justice to help free former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who is serving time for tampering with election equipment. Tune in for these stories and more.
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  • Tuesday, May 6
    On today's newscast: Site prep for the controversial Lift One Corridor project in Aspen will likely start this summer; a decades-long push to protect the Crystal River gains new urgency — and faces new hurdles — at the federal level; and Colorado lawmakers are racing the clock to pass major bills before the legislative session ends, including a key change to labor law. Tune in for these stories and more.
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  • Monday, May 5
    On today's newscast: A late-night executive order targets NPR and PBS funding — what it means for public media and local stations like Aspen Public Radio; Snowmass Village has several new art installations around town; and Colorado River experts are providing a roadmap for solving the region’s water crisis. Tune in for these stories and more.
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