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Jason Blevins
Position: The Colorado Sun

Alpacka Raft changed access to wet wildlands, set new bar for domestic manufacturing

‘We used to know how to make things in this country and we’ve lost that know-how,’ says Alpacka CEO Thor Tingey

Telluride owner warns of delay to ski season if price of water for snowmaking is raised

As communities weigh a lift tax on Telluride Ski Resort and a tripling of water rates, Chuck Horning blasts ‘burdens and obstacles’ imposed on his company

7 Colorado counties plan to ask voters to double or triple lodging taxes to pay for roads, police

Government leaders hope voters will approve initiatives to offset budget shortfalls

Broomfield jury finds Vail Resorts negligent, awards injured skier $12.4 million

Annie Miller was paralyzed after she fell from a Crested Butte Mountain Resort chairlift in 2022

First responders receiving wave of unfounded texts for help from satellite-enabled iPhones

At least 10 dispatch centers have received emergency messages from iPhones saying people were trapped, lost or on fire

The X Games are building AI referees for all sports

Owl AI accurately predicted a winner in Aspen in January

Mountain Village voters overwhelmingly reject proposal to allow voting by LLCs, trusts

Town allows nonresidents to vote in local elections

New law allows state land board to consider recreation, conservation

Goal is to balance more diverse values with mandate to generate funds for schools

Snowboarder who fell from Keystone chairlift in December has died from his injuries

A witness said the man was adjusting his snowboard bindings; his mother disputes that

At least 13 people died on Colorado ski slopes during the 2024-25 season

Survey shows eight skiers and five snowboarders died following falls or medical events

Colorado’s outdoor businesses buckling in Trump trade war

'We can’t just uproot our supply chain overnight,’ business cofounder says

Forest Service changes to Rabbit Ears Pass mountain bike project have advocates hopping mad

“They have betrayed the public trust and poisoned the well,” says a wildlife advocate