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Unfavorable tourism data trends prompted the Breckenridge Tourism Office to consider summer 2025 an "anomaly."
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With summer tourism numbers continuing on an unfavorable trend, the Breckenridge Tourism Office is changing course mid-season in hopes of boosting visitation.
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Many of the musicians who take jobs in some of the country’s best orchestras get their start right here in Colorado. Each summer, the National Repertory Orchestra brings about 80 young musicians to Breckenridge, and helps them practice the art of playing in a symphony. We hear about the orchestra's demanding performance schedule, and hear the musicians in action, on today's In The NoCo.
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The town is looking to make local modifications to the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code while using the international code as a baseline. The international code is largely in line with what the town wants to accomplish with its code.
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Domus Pacis Family Respite, a Frisco-based non-profit organization, sets up cancer patients and their families with vacations to the mountains.
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Breckenridge Tourism Office president Lucy Kacy's said Breckenridge's summer tourism has been "sliding a little bit for each of the last three years," and while the tendency of many may be to scale back, her office is "keeping our foot on the gas pedal."
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Farmers markets are popular destinations around Colorado. Here's a guide to a handful of markets near you.
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Local leaders spent time with talking through the matter around a roundtable discussion with Sen. John Hickenlooper as they work to make the Colorado mountains affordable.
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Now with a unit number determined for what will be the "Runway Neighborhood," Breckenridge leaders are delving into how to finance it.
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Russ Scholl's "periodic table of snow" contains more than 100 different slang names for snow.