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REPORTAGES DE 2024
Aspen
Journalism

Pitkin County moving to place a cap on exterior energy use

Crystal River mapping project

Pitkin County’s per-capita income, third highest in the U.S., highlights growing disparity with wages

‘We’ve never really been older before’

Forecasting what will fly if runway is moved animates airport debate
REPORTAGES DE 2023

X Games bus ridership rebounds but still lagging pre-COVID years

APCHA’s RO category supports a growing number of million-dollar homes

Inventory shows who lives in APCHA deed-restricted ownership housing

Report sheds light on child care capacity gap across the Aspen-to-Parachute region

Soil-moisture data points to moderate levels

The outsized impact of REMP residences

New short-term-rental rules limit supply, restrict future growth

Air taxis and drop-and-go’s: In the mix that makes up 80% of ASE operations

With 99% of cases finalized, Pitkin County property values increase 72% with reappraisal

More than two-thirds of Aspen’s occupied homes are deed-restricted

Imminence of CRJ-700 retirement overstated in initial airport expansion studies
REPORTAGES DE 2022 (SAUF COVID)

Compost hits record high in 2021 at Pitkin County landfill

Aspen in 2021 saw one of its lowest car counts in decades. So why does it feel like local traffic is at a breaking point?

Recent drop in Lake Powell’s storage shows how much space sediment is taking up

Out-of-district fundraising a key source for Boebert, as Frisch gains ground in third quarter

Newly installed counter recorded nearly 42,000 Maroon Bells bike trips this year
REPORTAGES DE 2020-2021 (SAUF COVID)

Increased use, violations on Pitkin County open space kept rangers busy this spring

Tech Project Aims to Address Disparities in Who Can Access Health Records

A growing toll from bike and e-bike accidents

CPW plan could mean more bear hunting and better trash management

2020 census data highlights the relationship between resort communities and downvalley locales

Pitkin County trail use spiked 44%, reaching record levels in 2020
COUVERTURE DE LA PANDEMIE COVID-19
2020-23
Publié sur Aspen Journalism
Projet data sur la propagation de la COVID-19 dans la vallée de la Roaring Fork au Colorado pour Aspen Journalism.

Local ranchers face backlog of cattle due to coronavirus. Now comes the drought.

Students, teachers working through COVID-19 challenges in Cuyama Valley as school commences

Nonresident COVID-19 cases are a significant part of virus’ footprint in Pitkin County

Pitkin County’s COVID-19 testing capacity holds up despite setback

As more sanitation districts test wastewater for COVID-19, questions remain on interpreting the data

Resort communities saw lower COVID-19 death rates than more western rural counties

Across the Western Slope, pandemic attitudes and responses varied from county to county
REPORTAGES DE 2017-2019

New Law Boosts Mental Health Support for Californian Firefighters

Could Price Disclosure in TV Ads Curb Drug Costs?

The Forgotten Victims of Sea Level Rise

What Does Being Native American in New York Today Mean?

Is Plastic Bag Regulation the End of the Plastic Industry?

Instagram posts for The Years Project
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