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Aspen Public Radio, broadcasting on 91.5 KAJX, Aspen and 88.9 KCJX, Carbondale, as well as several translators
(see frequency map) is a public radio station located in Aspen, Colorado. We serve communities in the Roaring Fork, Crystal, Colorado, Frying Pan and Eagle River valleys. Our primary format is NPR news. The station is located in the Red Brick Center for the Arts and its public file is located at the links below.
Lookouts Rally But Lose Thriller to Trash Pandas
Rocket City s Martinez Homers Three Times In 12-10 Win Friday, May 7, 2021 - by Joseph Dycus
Mike Trout may be the best player in baseball, but the Lookouts 2,550 fans probably left AT&T field believing the best player of his generation might soon have competition in centerfield. The Trash Panda’s Orlando Martinez looked like 2001 Barry Bonds reincarnated against Chattanooga and sent three towering shots over the rightfield wall in a game that also featured a late-game rally from down five, terrible baserunning, high-pressure pitching, 31 combined hits, and more. The Trash Pandas eventually won the game 12-10 in 10 innings, and the journey from blowout to extra-inning thriller was a fantastic one.
Lookouts, Trash Pandas Split Doubleheader
Rocket City Gets First-Ever Franchise Win In Night Cap Thursday, May 6, 2021 - by Dennis Norwood
Chattanooga s Nick Lodolo, the top prospect in the Reds organization, scored his first win Thursday night at AT&T Field. The starter used a fast ball clocked in the low 90s along with excellent breaking stuff to retire 10 Trash Pandas on strikes in the 6-3 win. Rocket City won the second game, 10-7. - photo by Glen Austin
The Lookouts are three games into their season and the celebration of baseball being back at AT&T Field continues. While fireworks weren’t scheduled Chattanooga and the visiting Trash Pandas managed to give the fans in attendance for Thursday night’s doubleheader a bit of snap, crackle and pop with a bit of fizzle for both teams that ended in a split and the first-ever win in the Trash Pandas young franchise history.
Lookouts Announce Opening Day Roster Sunday, May 2, 2021
the Chattanooga Lookouts announced their preliminary Opening Day roster for the 2021 season. The 28-man roster led by Manager Ricky Gutierrez is composed of 15 pitchers, three catchers, six infielders, and four outfielders.
Of the 28 players on the roster, three are listed in the top five of MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 Reds’ Prospect list. Headlining the list is the Reds’ 2019 first-round pick Nick Lodolo (#1). Lodolo is listed as the 51
st overall prospect after being drafted seventh overall out of TCU. Joining the southpaw in the rotation is dynamic right-hander Hunter Greene (#2). Greene was the number two overall pick in the 2017 draft and will be making his Double-A debut this season. On the offensive side, Jose Garcia (#5) comes to Chattanooga fresh off a 2020 season where he played in 24 Major League games.
Family of man killed in downtown shooting remembers him as a âheroâ
Family of Mark Doe speak out after second murder suspect is arrested By Sunday Miller | April 29, 2021 at 6:46 PM MST - Updated April 29 at 11:05 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Days after his sudden death, Mark Doeâs family remembers him as the life of the party, a cancer survivor, and for his valiant actions just moments before he was killed.
âHe was amazing, and heâs going to be greatly missed, but we see him as a hero,â said Jennifer Doe, Markâs Doeâs niece.
During the early morning hours of Sunday, April 25, 2021, the 52-year-old was gunned down in front of his girlfriend, Cindy Leon, as he tried to stop two men who police said tried to steal cars in a downtown Tucson parking garage.