As data shows more people detained over 12 hours, Glenwood officials recommend upholding ICE facility’s permit
Glenwood Springs officials are recommending that the city’s planning and zoning commission uphold a special use permit approved in 2003 for Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s short-term holding facility and administrative office near the Glenwood Meadows shopping area, despite data that shows ICE detained people for over 12 hours at the site, in violation of…
HISTORY: B. CLARK WHEELER. THree Part series
B. Clark Wheeler, a nimble man in his time
The yarn is often spun of Wheeler’s Herculean mid-February 17-day roundtrip snowshoe odyssey from Leadville to Ute City over Independence Pass to inspect mining prospects and lay out a town.
Aspen mayor and defendant
Never far behind, Wheeler’s woes catch up
River District proposes actions to address drought
Law enforcement from Aspen to Silt considers changes to street-camera surveillance in response to immigration concerns
California firm buys up seven Western Slope mobile home parks
March heat wave fueled worst end-of-winter snowpack on record
UPCOMING EVENT: MAY 6

This conversation brings together local voices from across key water-use sectors — agriculture, municipal, and environmental stewardship — to explore how each is navigating uncertainty and adapting to change.
LOCAL SNOW & WATER NEWS
Real time snowpack in the Roaring Fork basin
SNOTEL sites in the Roaring Fork basin show that snowpack has never been this low at this point in the season, breaking the previous record low of 6.1 inches measured on Jan. 29, 1990.
Real-time local streamflow
Aspen Highlands master plan includes gondola to Cloud Nine, summer operations
Highlands’ lift fleet has changed little since a push for upgrades in the ’90s. SkiCo wants to “be in business forever” and can’t do that on essence alone.
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THE BILLIONAIRES OF ASPEN
The Aspen 80
There have never been more billionaires in the world—3,028, by Forbes’ count, crossing the 3,000 threshold for the first time in 2025. It stands to reason that there also have never been more billionaires in Aspen, their collective influence shaping the community’s social fabric.
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