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As SCOTUS handcuffs EPA on climate, Biden, states vow to limit carbon emissions, warming

As SCOTUS handcuffs EPA on climate, Biden, states vow to limit carbon emissions, warming

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday the Environmental Protection Agency lacks authority to broadly regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants, siding with a group of Republican attorneys general and coal companies…

Aspen’s Frisch wins Dem primary in bid to unseat right-wing Rep. Boebert in CD3

Aspen’s Frisch wins Dem primary in bid to unseat right-wing Rep. Boebert in CD3

Former Aspen City Council member Adam Frisch won the Democratic nomination in Tuesday’s primary for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, edging out Pueblo activist Sol Sandoval by under 2,000 votes. “We’re…

Boebert cruises past Coram in Republican primary as Democrats duke it out to challenge in CD3

Boebert cruises past Coram in Republican primary as Democrats duke it out to challenge in CD3

Far right-wing U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert was losing the small corner of Eagle County that’s still in her district in Tuesday’s Colorado primary election, but she was cruising to victory…

Unaffiliated voters could prove pivotal as they turn out in big numbers for Boebert’s CD3 primary election

Unaffiliated voters could prove pivotal as they turn out in big numbers for Boebert’s CD3 primary election

With a handful of closely contested primary races on Colorado’s June 28 primary ballot, unaffiliated voters are poised to give Republicans their first statewide turnout advantage since 2016, data released…

Colorado taxpayers likely to see much higher refunds than originally forecast, officials say

Colorado taxpayers likely to see much higher refunds than originally forecast, officials say

Individual Colorado taxpayers can expect early refund checks of $750 in late summer, while joint filers could see $1,500 checks, according to estimates from an economic forecast released Tuesday. Those…

CU Regents chair admits Benson Center ties to Eastman and Jan. 6 damaging to overall reputation

CU Regents chair admits Benson Center ties to Eastman and Jan. 6 damaging to overall reputation

Jack Kroll, the chair of the University of Colorado Board of Regents, said the Benson Center at the University of Colorado Boulder is a “valuable part of the university’s community,”…

Replacement theory rings hollow in Eagle County, where Hispanics built local culture, economy

Replacement theory rings hollow in Eagle County, where Hispanics built local culture, economy

Vail and Eagle County long ago disproved the great replacement theory that falsely claims people of color are coming to take jobs from white people. Many of the people who…

Feds warn they may cut water usage in Colorado River Basin if states don’t deal

Feds warn they may cut water usage in Colorado River Basin if states don’t deal

WASHINGTON — The federal agency in charge of managing much of the West’s water warned Tuesday that it will act unilaterally to reduce water usage in the Colorado River Basin…

Christian center sued by Eagle County hosts right-wing extremist pastor David Barton of WallBuilders

Christian center sued by Eagle County hosts right-wing extremist pastor David Barton of WallBuilders

Cornerstone Christian Center in Basalt hosted right-wing extremist pastor David Barton as its guest speaker on Monday, pushing “biblical” values in politics. Barton is the founder and president of WallBuilders,…

New Vail Daily owner Ogden under fire for moves made in Aspen in wake of lawsuit

New Vail Daily owner Ogden under fire for moves made in Aspen in wake of lawsuit

Sunday’s edition of The Aspen Times was two words shorter than it normally is. It was a subtle change on paper — in the masthead — but sent shockwaves through…