• Just One Skier Was Nominated for the 2025 ESPYs

    Just One Skier Was Nominated for the 2025 ESPYs
    ESPYs season is upon us, and this year, only one skier made the nomination cut: Lindsey Vonn. She is, however, joined by one other snowsports athlete, Paralympic snowboarder Noah Elliott.Vonn’s inclusion in the award show nominations follows her breakout comeback season. After undergoing knee surgery and leaving retirement at 40, she led a successful World Cup campaign, capping off the season with a second-place finish at the finals in Sun Valley, Idaho.Fittingly, Vonn has been nominated f
  • Flying to Sun Valley, Idaho Just Got Easier

    Flying to Sun Valley, Idaho Just Got Easier
    American Airlines has announced a new flights to one of Idaho's best ski towns. Starting December 18, 2025, the airline will offer a new direct flight service to Sun Valley, Idaho (SUN) from both Chicago (ORD) and Phoenix (PHX). These new flights will also provide more convenient one-stop connections from 150+ other destinations around the US to Sun Valley.
    Daily seasonal service to Sun Valley will run from December 18, 2025 until April 6, 2026 with tickets on sale starting June 30. All Ame
  • Sun Valley Wrongful Death Lawsuit Decided by Idaho Supreme Court

    Sun Valley Wrongful Death Lawsuit Decided by Idaho Supreme Court
    The Idaho Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Sun Valley Resort, dismissing a wrongful death lawsuit against the ski resort by Laura Milus, whose husband died in a collision with a snow gun in 2019.The case was first heard by a district court that decided based on Idaho’s ski area liability law that Sun Valley had fulfilled its duty in marking its snowmaking equipment with yellow padding. The district court also determined that Sun Valley didn’t have a duty to place a
  • Sen. Mike Lee Gives Entire Country Whiplash With New Public Land Sale Bill Revision

    Sen. Mike Lee Gives Entire Country Whiplash With New Public Land Sale Bill Revision
    Just days after Utah Sen. Mike Lee announced revisions to the public land disposal section of the Republican tax and spending bill, he has further adjusted the bill. Sen. Lee's announcement on Monday, June 23, 2025, removed all US Forest Service land from the bill's mandatory public land sale provision. His initial revision also promised to significantly reduce the amount of BLM land in the bill, only making land within 5 miles of a population center eligible, and promised that farmers, ran
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