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A case that drew the attention of backcountry recreators across the Mountain West has come to a close.
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A bill before lawmakers this week would require Colorado ski resorts to publicly report injury and fatality statistics, a measure that’s being met with strong resistance from the ski industry and its backers. Proponents say such a law would force resorts to be more accountable for safety problems.
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Not enough jurors showed up for a trial last week in a case that could have implications for avalanche safety in the Mountain West.
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Aspen, Colorado, has agreed to host the 2021 FIS Snowboard and Freeski World Championships in March after the original host city in China canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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Chloe Kim took some time off to heal her body and broaden her mind. Now that she’s back at her day job, it looks as though she never left.
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Some of the Mountain West's COVID-19 hotspots have been, and continue to be, areas with major ski resorts.
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Breckenridge Ski Resort opened its slopes to skiers and snowboarders on Friday, drawing large crowds even as Colorado’s COVID-19 numbers and hospitalizations climbed to record levels.
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Two snowboarders who triggered an avalanche in the backcountry of Colorado in March are facing criminal charges.
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Safety advocates worried about injuries at Colorado's ski resorts say months of talks with the state and industry about the hazards of riding chairlifts…
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An industry trade group says uphill skiing is one of the fastest growing snow sports in the country, especially in the Mountain West.