Colorado is preparing for its residents to jump wholeheartedly onto the electric vehicle bandwagon. Denver’s city council voted to require all homes built after October, 2016 to be wired and ready to charge the environmentally-friendly vehi...
On April 5th the Keystone Science Center’s observatory will open to the public for a fundraising event to benefit its fourth grade astrology program. Guests will enjoy light snacks, a constellation-themed speech from an astrophotographer, and...
Summit County’s Lake Dillon Theatre Company (LDTC) has had incredible growth since 2008. Enough so, that the town of Silverthorne is partnering with the organization to develop a new performing arts center. Six times larger than its curre...
Spring in Summit gives us the best of all worlds! Sunny and warm powder days lend themselves to tank top-clad lunches on mountain patios. During these months Colorado’s microclimates afford us to bragging rights. Where else can locals pair ...
In Summit County people look out for one another. It’s nearly impossible to grocery shop without running into friends and familiar faces. Perhaps its our shared love for the great outdoors, but we know how important it is to help each other...
Summit County ski resorts are on track to exceed last year's record-breaking profits, putting the unexpected revenue toward summertime expansion and keeping the region's economic growing trend on track.
County-wide, sales tax revenues fo...
If you were able to stop every local on the street and ask them: “How did you end up living here?” an overwhelming majority would tell you that they “came for the winters, fell in love with the summers, and never left.”
Among its man...
After much negotiation between national and local government entities, on March 1st Summit County purchased 43 acres of land for affordable housing development in Lake Hill.
This new land will give developers a canvas to create 250-350 housi...
Why do you live where you do? Did you move somewhere for a job? Do you still reside in the area where you grew up so you could be close to family? Do you live somewhere because it fits your lifestyle?
Most people living in mountain communiti...
A free gallery opening, featuring Alden Spilman’s photography and art, will celebrate the transformation Breckenridge has undergone in the past fifty years on March 7th at the Old Masonic Hall in Breckenridge, 6 pm.
Local Photographer Alde...