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Reopening with state dollars after the government shutdown, Rocky Mountain National Park saw about 10,200 visitors this past weekend.The park reopened…
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A dozen of the busiest and biggest U.S. national parks have lost some 7 million visitors because of the partial government shutdown. That's costing the parks and nearby communities tens of millions of dollars a day and potentially hundreds of jobs, according to a new report.
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The ongoing shutdown of the federal government is casting doubt on the ability of the federal Women, Infants and Children program, or WIC to stay open in…
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A new analysis from the Regional Economics Institute at Colorado State University says a decline in tourist activity in Estes Park could ripple through…
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Estes Park officials are stressing the town is open for business despite recent flooding and the forced closure of Rocky Mountain National Park due to the…
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After repairing damage to roads, Rocky Mountain National Park officials say the most popular corridors are now open.Places on the east side of the park…
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A hospital in Estes Park, Colo., escaped the flood damage that affected much of the area this month. But the small hospital in the mountains now relies on a single road to evacuate critical patients. A bad snowstorm could stop traffic and ground helicopters, leaving the hospital isolated.
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In the past week, Ed and Sarah Egloff have experienced enough dramatic events to fill a lifetime. In the hours before their mountain home and cars washed…
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The massive flooding that began last week across much of the Front Range has largely subsided, but the cleanup and recovery are sure to take a long…
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The town of Estes Park was dealt a harsh blow in the recent rain and subsequent flooding that hit Colorado’s Front Range. The town is still essentially…