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Dec 7, 2024 · Aspen Journalism's nonprofit newsroom reporting on water, environment, social justice, history and data from Aspen to Marble to upper Colorado River Basin.
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4 days ago · The site where Ute Water plans to build Owens Creek Reservoir at 8,200 feet on the Grand Mesa was snow covered by mid-November. The Western Slope’s largest domestic water supplier has conditional water rights for the 7,000-acre-foot reservoir. Credit: William Woody Today, your donation is matched ...
2023 Aspen Journalism Annual Report
Aspen Journalism is a nonprofit, reader-funded newsroom providing communities in the Roaring Fork watershed and upper Colorado River basin with independent, investigative, data-driven reporting on complex issues of water, environment, social justice and history — coverage that is unique in our local media landscape.
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Nov 9, 2024 · Chautauqua: In Search of Community A conversation launched by the recent series of articles by Paul Andersen, “In Search of Community” Dear friends of Aspen Journalism, We are excited to invite all of you to Aspen Journalism’s latest community-engagement event co-hosted with the Glenwood Springs nonprofit Community Builders.
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Aspen Journalism is a nonprofit journalism organization based in Aspen, Colorado. Our mission is to produce investigative and in-depth journalism for those with a stake in the Aspen region, by virtue of their living, voting, owning, working, recreating, or visiting here. Our area of geographic concern radiates outward from Aspen to include Pitkin, Eagle and […]
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Nov 13, 2024 · Recently at Aspen Journalism, we dig deep into critical water issues on the Western Slope and across the wider Colorado River basin, working conditions at a key Aspen lodging and convention site, and what the fate of a small, historic former gallery in the Castle Creek Valley has to say about our community’s history and […]
Aspen Journalism Water Desk stories
Nov 15, 2024 · The memo encouraged the workgroup to look into either acquiring the Ruby Mine, which is located just upstream from the mineralized tributary, or developing a working relationship with the current owner so that the mine could be used to improve water quality.
Data dashboard: Three-quarters of the rooms in Aspen and …
Mar 18, 2024 · February occupancy for Aspen and Snowmass combined reached 75.9%, down from 76.9% last year, but 7% more rooms were booked due to increased inventory. Snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin reached 110% of median on March 17. Lake Powell's elevation has lost about 7 inches since last week.
Aspen Journalism Events - Aspen Journalism
A housing-oriented panel discussion. December 6, 2023 | Marble Distilling Co.. The discussion, moderated by Aspen Journalism Editor and Executive Director Curtis Wackerle, will feature panelists Hannah Klausman, the director of economic and community development for the city of Glenwood Springs, and April Long, program director for …
The Roundup | The difference journalism can make
Feb 6, 2024 · Reservoir along Thompson Creek voluntarily canceled. A company that was seeking to extend its nearly 60-year-old conditional water right for a reservoir tied to oil-and-gas drilling that would be sited along Thompson Creek near Carbondale backed away from its application in water court, after Water Desk Editor Heather Sackett broke the news last month that the application was proceeding.