Vail Resorts asks California Supreme Court to review decision to overturn settlement in case involving labor malpractice accusations in 16 states
When a California Appeals Court overturned a 2022 settlement agreement in an ongoing labor dispute between Vail Resorts and workers in 16 states, it also caused a chain reaction that could impact a separate, similar...
Beloved community eatery in Edwards, Etown, celebrates a change in ownership
Etown, the beloved eatery in the Riverwalk at Edwards that has served community members and events for nearly 20 years, is undergoing an ownership change. Etown’s founders and longtime owners have decided to pass the...
Avanti Vail changes the dining landscape at Vail Mountain
“Where should we go to eat?” That question can be answered with two words: Avanti Vail, the hottest new concept for breakfast, lunch, dinner and après ski at the base of the Riva Bahn Express...
Managers from Vail Mountain deployed to Park City as ski patrollers strike for better wages
Managers from Vail Mountain have been sent to Park City to keep operations running there as ski patrollers from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association began striking Friday morning, calling for better wages and...
Letter: I’m with the patrollers
The Park City ski patrollers are on strike, asking for $23 an hour. Vail Resorts wants to pay them $21. These are the people who keep us safe on the slopes and take care of...
CDOT says post-New Year’s Day weekend traffic could break records on I-70
An influx of ski traffic coupled with lingering holiday travel could lead to record-breaking traffic on Interstate 70 this weekend, the Colorado Department of Transportation said Thursday. In a news release, CDOT said that “smaller...
Letter: Typical media bias with Park City ski patrol strike article
The article on the Park City resort ski patrol strike is typical media bias, something that seems to be the norm in today’s media climate. As a journalism major and retired public affairs officer — what happened...
Founders of Vail Mountain Coffee & Tea Company celebrate 35 years of business
It was 1989 and Chris Chantler and Craig Arseneau were in Switzerland visiting friends when they decided Vail was the place to open a coffee shop. “Each night we were out watching the 1989 Alpine...
Copper Creek Pack wolf died from a gunshot wound, not a predator attack, new necropsy shows
The male wolf from Colorado’s Copper Creek pack died from a gunshot wound, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. On Thursday, Jan. 2, the federal agency released the cause of death in a...
Where have all the entry-level homes gone in Eagle County?
This story has been corrected. The last phase of homes at Two Rivers Village in Dotsero has dropped the land-lease element of the project and is selling land along with the homes. Homes are still...
Nick Kirwood: Vail Mountain School’s three-sport star followed his family down the slopes — but chose his own course
Editor’s Note: This is the first installment of the Vail Daily’s “Where Are They Now” series, featuring local athletes — past and present — throughout the month of January. Two things stand out from this reporter’s...
Power up: Vail digs deep, diversifies in search of clean-energy solutions
What do you do when your upwind neighbor drives a coal-rolling monster truck, burns trash in his backyard and couldn’t care less about air quality, but also loves to ski, raft, rock climb and mountain...