For the first summer since 2009, Eagle County will have no XTERRA off-road triathlon. XTERRA’s U.S. Tour manager Steve Andrus said “the only reason we’re not there at Beaver Creek (in 2024) was due to...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said Wednesday that he is filing a lawsuit seeking to block the $24.6 billion merger of Kroger and Albertsons, the state’s largest grocery store chains, because he believes it would eliminate...
Vail Daily photographer Chris Dillmann took thousands of photos in 2023. Each December, it’s a challenge to whittle down all those snaps into a concise photo essay that tells the story of a year in...
Kjersti Moritz has been through some dark days the past 10 months, but her fire hasn’t flamed out. A week after finishing as the top American — ahead of athletes with World Cup starts to...
When talking about former Eagle Valley legend Joslin Blair, former Vail Daily writer Chris Freud wrote in 2020, “If track athletes had assigned numbers, Joslin’s would be automatically retired.” Even with her senior track season...
Vail is making changes to its penalty code to not only change the way it deals with code violations but also to create harsher penalties for ski pass deception and violations of the town’s wildlife-related...
The public is invited to attend a Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument informational meeting Oct. 21 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Vail Town Council Chambers. Officials from the U.S. Forest Service will provide...
An Oct. 1 federal shutdown looks pretty likely. That shutdown and its political machinations will generate national headlines, of course, but there will be local impacts. Perhaps the most serious of those impacts is the...
It may be August, but early indicators are already brewing for what the 2023-24 winter season could look like in Colorado. At Breckenridge Ski Resort, a dusting of white on Peak 6 was photographed on Aug....