A letter from Paul Andersen on importance of Aspen Journalism’s “In search of community” series.
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The Runoff | Snowpack snapshot, Reclamation announcements and a Troublesome project
Water-related updates from water reporter Heather Sackett and additional context on recent reporting from the Aspen Journalism water desk
The Roundup | The difference journalism can make
Proposed energy budget for new Pitkin County homes; limiting nonfunctional turf planting in Colorado; rights to Thompson Creek reservoir voluntarily canceled
The Roundup | Historic losses of community echo today
When considering today’s hand-wringing over the vanquished spirit of Aspen, it is important to note that throughout Aspen’s history, laments of loss are nothing new. In a continuation of our new series, “In search of community” by Paul Andersen, we began to look at the history of Aspen’s sense of community, divided up into five […]
The Roundup | In search of community, wrapping up our urban landscapes series, and a warmer, thirstier future
Happy new year, and welcome back to the Roundup, Aspen Journalism’s newsletter sharing our most recent stories and insight from the newsroom. Thank you for bearing with us through our end-of-year campaign and helping us to raise donations to fund much of our 2024 reporting. Thanks to readers and funders who believe in this work […]
The Roundup | From the headwaters to local housing to the lower basin
Happy Monday and welcome back to the Roundup. Usually we take this time to write about the news of the hour, but today, we need your support to ensure this work continues and expands in 2024 and beyond. Our community has access to investigative, independent journalism thanks to this newsroom, and the readers and funders […]
The Roundup | Sustaining elk herds, protecting wetlands and redefining urban landscaping
Recently at Aspen Journalism, we continued our water and urban landscapes series in collaboration with Big Pivots, with part four providing a look at what it takes for a homeowner to kill their traditional turf in favor of something more water wise. Writing for our environment desk, Elizabeth Stweart-Severy checked in on Colorado Parks and […]
The Roundup | Wringing water from urban landscapes
The genesis for the five-part series currently underway exploring water use devoted to urban landscapes came last winter when Allen Best, a longtime Colorado journalist who has contributed to this news organization since 2013, approached Aspen Journalism to see if we would be interested in collaborating on a project he had long wanted to pursue. […]
The Roundup | Reintroducing wolves, eliminating turf, protecting the Crystal
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The Roundup | Values on a collision course
Recently at Aspen Journalism, we published a story looking at how a proposal to build teacher housing in a rural area of Pitkin County clashes with existing zoning and, potentially, neighborhood values. The piece by Rick Carroll, writing for our environment desk, broke news about a plan by longtime Aspenite Dick Butera to donate land […]