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Pitkin County's move to change the zoning of most federal land within its boundaries won't affect how the land is used today ...
Copper Creek pack members killed the cows Aug. 7 and Aug. 12 despite efforts to lethally remove pack members since July 20, ...
Pitkin County Regional Emergency Dispatch Center received a report around 6:10 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 12, of an injured female ...
For the second time this year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff are still working to euthanize a wolf in the pack.
Management decisions for Brush Creek Park and Ride are in limbo as Pitkin County nears finalizing a purchase of the lot from ...
Pitkin County is preparing to ask voters to approve a $340 million bond to fund the Aspen-Pitkin County Airport redevelopment ...
With initial meetings underway for the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport redesign, Pitkin County Commissioners are faced with the ...
After spending an afternoon with two Pitkin County ranchers whose cattle have been impacted by a nearby wolf pack, Scripps ...
A rescue team hoisted a 20-year-old climber to safety Wednesday after the person was injured falling 200 feet while climbing Maroon Peak near Aspen.
However, following the yearling's death, producers have witnessed further harassment of livestock by the Copper Creek wolves, ...
March 24, 2021 / 8:38 PM MDT / CBS Colorado PITKIN COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - While some counties are looking toward fewer restrictions under the new state dial, Pitkin county took a step toward more.
Indeed, Gov. Pitkin’s mantra certainly was the order of the day. Colorado newspapers, generally speaking, marched in lockstep with Pitkin’s position to remove the Utes, as evidenced by a declaration ...
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