ASPEN A legal battle over the admission of evidence indicating a man drank alcohol before he collided with another skier is playing out in a lawsuit that casts the spotlight on skiing after partying at.
Aspen Skiing Co. announced Thursday that it is boosting pay by $3 per hour for all its hourly and salaried workers. The starting wage for most workers will be $20 per hour.
Aspen Skiing Co. announced Thursday that it is boosting pay by $3 per hour for all its hourly and salaried workers. The starting wage for most workers will be $20 per hour.
All hourly and salaried employees of Aspen Skiing Co. are getting a $3 per hour pay raise effective Sunday, Feb. 13, the company announced Thursday, Feb. 10. The announcement comes on the heels of a.
Crowds will be limited and the typical season finale will be a shell of its usual self
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Liftie Ben Pilger helps a family on to the Thunder Bowl Lift at Highlands on Thanksgiving Day in Aspen on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020. Aspen Skiing Company opened a run on Buttermilk and Highlands to spread skiers out during the holiday.
With COVID-19 case numbers on the rise and Pitkin County remaining in level Orange restrictions, local officials said Wednesday they are limiting the number of guests at Aspen Highlands closing day Sunday, which is usually one of the biggest parties of the season.