Taylor Cramer joined the newsroom in March 2023 as the sports and education reporter. He later expanded his coverage to include crime and courts, county commission, breaking news, Glenwood Springs City Council and more. In November 2024, he was promoted to assistant editor and senior reporter, and in March 2025, he became managing editor.
Originally from Highlands Ranch, Taylor graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder in May 2022 with a degree in journalism and a minor in sports media.
Outside the newsroom, he enjoys fishing, snowboarding and spending time outdoors. He’s an avid Colorado sports fan and proudly supports the Denver Nuggets, Avalanche and Broncos.
Garfield County commissioners on Monday approved the revocation of the River Edge Colorado planned unit development, returning about 159 acres near Cattle Creek and the Roaring Fork River to its previous residential suburban zoning designation....
For decades, Memorial Day at Rosebud Cemetery has brought veterans, families, Scouts and community members together in quiet remembrance. That tradition will continue Monday with an 11 a.m. tribute hosted by American Legion Garfield Post...
Bonfire Coffee founder Charlie Chacos still thinks of himself as an accidental coffee roaster. Chacos’ path into coffee began as part of a family business. After taking over the Village Smithy in Carbondale, the restaurant...
Glenwood Springs City Council voted 5-2 Thursday to commit $500,000 from the city’s workforce housing fund to help residents of Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park purchase the land beneath their homes. The funding, structured as...
A former Glenwood Springs police officer facing felony and misdemeanor charges related to allegations of domestic violence, sexual assault and use of a stun gun had his jury trial end in a mistrial Thursday. Sean...
Nota del editor: Este artículo aborda el tema del suicidio. Si usted o alguien conocido necesita ayuda, la Línea Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio y Crisis en los Estados Unidos está disponible llamando o enviando...
Editor’s note: This story includes discussion of suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, the national suicide and crisis lifeline in the U.S. is available by calling or texting 988. There is also...
Update, 5:05 p.m.: Highway 6 in Rifle has reopened in both directions near Mile Pond Road after a crash involving a tanker truck carrying hot asphalt tar and the Canyon Spirit train closed the road...
A 59-year-old Keystone man died Tuesday morning from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound following a traffic stop near Hotel Glenwood Springs, according to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office and Garfield County Coroner’s Office. A Garfield...
The Roaring Fork girls lacrosse team has spent the spring stacking wins, rewriting expectations and showing how far the program has come. Now, the Rams have the postseason seed to match. Roaring Fork earned the...