Turning tides of development. Housing disparities. New community leaders. A new town. This past year was filled with uncertainty, change, growth and loss in Summit County. It was a year that saw an acceleration of.
Editor’s note: Stories in this list received the most page views on SummitDaily.com from Feb. 19-25. 1. International student workers say they’ve faced financial stress after Vail Resorts failed to provide them adequate working hours.
Several J-1 visa holders employed in Keystone claim they’ve been underscheduled for work, which coupled with a high cost of living has made for a difficult ski season.
Several J-1 visa holders employed in Keystone claim they’ve been under scheduled for work, which coupled with a high cost of living has made for a difficult ski season.
After flying 5,000 miles from his home country, Rodrigo Queiroz was excited for his second season working at Keystone Resort when he arrived in late November. During the 2021-2022 ski season, Queiroz said he saved.