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By scott miller EAGLE COUNTY — As we near the end of what’s been a mostly green summer, those grasses are starting to dry out. That drying pattern has led to the declaration of a “red flag” warning for areas below 8,000 feet. That warning, which covers the northwest quarter of the state, means fire […]

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By scott miller EAGLE COUNTY — As we near the end of what’s been a mostly green summer, those grasses are starting to dry out. That drying pattern has led to the declaration of a red flag warning for areas below 8,000 feet. That warning, which covers the northwest quarter of the state, means fire […]

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By scott miller EAGLE COUNTY — As we near the end of what’s been a mostly green summer, those grasses are starting to dry out. That drying pattern has led to the declaration of a red flag warning for areas below 8,000 feet. That warning, which covers the northwest quarter of the state, means fire […]

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By Melanie Wong EAGLE — Dynamic jamming, juking and backward booty blocking will all have a place at The Mountaineers vs. The Slamazons roller derby bout on Saturday at the Eagle Pool and Ice Rink. The 10th Mountain Roller Dolls host the Denver Roller Dolls for a not-to-miss skating spectacular. Spectators can enjoy brews and […]

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By Melanie Wong Have you visited The Vail Nature Center recently? This hidden gem is right off of the Gore Creek by Ford Amphitheater, and is an integral part of the Vail history, and many locals and visitors don’t even know about that it exists. Recently, Walking Mountains hosted their semi-annual “EdVenture” at The Nature […]

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By Melanie Wong One might presume one of the best things about my job as executive director of the Vilar Performing Arts Center is meeting the artists that perform in our hall. In fact, truly the best part about my job is bringing such great talent to our community stage, and the reality is that […]

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By Melanie Wong Her name was Miss Rizzo. When I was 8 I would have died for her.She had flaming red hair, black roots and smelled better than a barbershop. But it was her legs that captured my imagination. There were two of them, but that was to be expected, but they also had lines. […]

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By Melanie Wong It’s customary to go big for one’s 21st year. Vail Jazz is jumping on the bandwagon and pulling out all of the stops for its end-of-summer bash.Following an entire summer of buildup with weekly concerts featuring a steady stream of today’s hottest jazz artists — many of whom formed in Vail for […]

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By Melanie Wong Have you visited The Vail Nature Center recently? This hidden gem is right off of the Gore Creek by the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater and is an integral part of the Vail history, and many locals and visitors don’t even know that it exists. Recently, Walking Mountains hosted its semi-annual EdVenture at […]

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By John LaConte On the Hill is brought to you by The Steadman Clinic and the Steadman Philippon Research Institute. VIDEO: In a throwback episode to 2014, Vail Daily On the Hill correspondent John LaConte enjoys a cruise down a couple of trails in Eagle with the man dubbed “The Mayor of Mountain Biking,” Yuri […]

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