I’ve spent a good part of my life writing and speaking about forgiveness. Every time I do, I get some version of the same response. People come up afterward or send me a note, ...
Nov. 3, 1995 A measure to sell Forest Service land to ski areas was headed for a Congressional conference committee, the Vail ...
Going up against the No. 4 runner in the country, Dylan Blair knew he would need a “perfect day” to capture Eagle Valley’s first individual state cross-country title on Saturday in Colorado Springs.
Born and raised in Eagle County, 19-year-old Gypsum resident Juliana Carrazco wants to stay local long-term. She plans to make that possible through a path she started on as a high school student.
The Battle Mountain girls cross-country team doesn’t go to the state meet to get fifth. Or fourth, or even third for that matter. “I think it’s a testament to the work ethic of the ...
Rob Monson still remembers the display in his childhood bedroom prominently featuring a dozen or so baseball cards, many players from his hometown Cincinnati Reds. “They weren’t worth a whole lot, but ...
Why we love this place Hovey & Harrison is a standout bakery, bar, and restaurant located in the Edwards Corner strip mall, offering a blend of superb baked goods and a full-service bar. Customers ...
Late in the evening on Aug. 16, lightning struck a cliff face near the Flat Tops Wilderness, igniting what came to be known as the Derby Fire. Residents from surrounding communities such as Dotsero ...
A new budget proposal from Colorado Gov. Jared Polis would slow the rate of state Medicaid spending, including limiting certain services, while continuing to make good on his and the legislature’s ...
Off the Hill: Get a sneak peek of the new Timber Ridge Village residences in Vail Sep 25, 2025 Starting this December, more people will be able to call Vail home when they move into Timber Ridge ...
It is with great enthusiasm that I offer my full support for Gina McCrackin for Eagle Town Council. I have had the privilege ...
A few years back, a Habitat for Humanity Vail Valley board member would constantly ask, “What would need to be true?” This constant refrain allowed us to think big and identify conditions necessary ...
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