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Red Cliff out of water through the weekend
Two of these bladders are stationed in the fire station on Water Street in Red Cliff, sitting on a flat bed truck, each filled with 500 gallons each of drinking water, for residents to fill up.
Matt Flinner Trio plays 'Music du Jour' in Minturn
The Matt Flinner Trio plays "not jazz, not bluegrass, and not world music, but it's some kind of weird combination of all those things," said Matt Flinner, the groups mandolin player.
Founded in 2007, Batter Cupcakes specializes in high-altitude baking, offering what owner Liz Rackoff describes as "homemade products with elevated ingredients." The Los Angeles soundstage studio was surreal.
Goodbye, Mr. Mitch. We will miss you very much - Allison, Phil, Kathy, Rob and the students, teachers and parents of Rumpelstiltskin School.
Forest Service mulls selling Dowd Junction parcel
The U.S. Forest Service is asking Eagle County if it wants to buy some land. Forest Supervisor Scott Fitzwilliams and District Ranger David Neely met with Eagle County commissioners and staff, and a representative from Eagle County Ambulance District on Tuesday for a work session to explore future possible land deals, especially pertaining to a ... (more)
On Friday, the Vail Symposium presents journalist Karin Ronnow and photojournalist Ellen Jaskol for a presentation on their experiences traveling together and collecting stories and images of the Central Asia Institute's work in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Tajikistan.
Local educator is finalist to head Charter School Institute
A local principal is one of three finalists to head Colorado's Charter School Institute.
Vail Daily columnist Warren Miller: So, how about connecting ski hills?
After Laurie and I got serious about each other, we decided that instead of hanging out together at Sun Valley, where we both had deep roots, we would settle somewhere else.