The housing market spiked during the pandemic; now, data shows it’s finally starting to get to a manageable place. “It’s almost like everybody’s taken a big breath, which is actually very nice,” said Erin Bassett,.
“With every negative, there’s always a ton of positives,” says Kaleb Cook, the community and therapeutic recreation supervisor for Glenwood Springs. The 22-year-old supervisor came to Colorado and got his job in Glenwood almost by.
Roaring Fork Valley resident Cath Adams started Aperture of Hope to help spread awareness around substance use disorders, addiction and recovery. Adams’ daughter Emily was introduced to substances in high school and her senior year.
Women lined Grand Avenue in Glenwood Springs on Wednesday with colorful pro-choice signs, hoping to catch the eye of commuters heading home. On Wednesday during rush hour, women of all ages, along with a handful.