The Runoff is a new monthly newsletter from Aspen Journalism’s Water Desk editor, Heather Sackett.
The Roundup is a weekly roundup of Aspen Journalism’s original stories, data dashboard, and updates from our newsroom.
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The Roundup | Housing reporting grounded in data, rooted in lived experience
In January 2023, Aspen Journalism published a two-part investigative analysis of the 1,650 or so units making up the ownership inventory of the Aspen Pitkin County Housing Authority, from AJ data editor Laurine Lassalle and longtime freelance collaborator Catherine Lutz. The idea behind the project was to take stock of the component parts of what…
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The Roundup | Greater Roaring Fork fates intertwined
Greater Roaring Fork fates intertwined 10-part “In search of community” series concludes, equating housing with social justice Recently at Aspen Journalism, we concluded our 10-part “In search of community” series from Paul Andersen with a look at how a growing movement is treating the scarcity of affordable housing as a social justice issue and moral…
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The Runoff | Using less of the Colorado River takes a willing farmer and $45 million in federal funds
A special edition of The Runoff, the Aspen Journalism Water Desk newsletter. On Thursday we published a collaboration with KUNC’s Colorado River reporter Alex Hager about a controversial water conservation program in the Upper Basin.
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