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Catherine Lutz

Author Archives: Catherine Lutz

Catherine Lutz is an Aspen-based freelance writer, reporter and editor. She contributes to a wide range of publications, including Aspen Sojourner and Aspen Magazine, and works for a number of clients, including the Aspen Institute. Catherine is also the former managing editor of the Aspen Daily News.

Crystal River with Mount Sopris in background
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Degrees of warming: How a hotter, thirstier atmosphere wreaks havoc on water supplies in Pitkin County

Catherine Lutz by Catherine Lutz October 30, 2020July 23, 2022

Average summer-month temperatures in Pitkin, Garfield counties up between 2 and 3.5 degrees as runoff comes earlier and streamflows decline.

Posted inAspen Desk, Local Public Data, Wealth and Property

Giving big: Aspen-area nonprofits and their economic impact

Catherine Lutz by Catherine Lutz January 17, 2014February 19, 2021

Nonprofit tax return data from the IRS via ProPublica’s Nonprofit Explorer tool.

Posted inAspen Desk, Local Public Data

Aspen nonprofits: the public data table

Catherine Lutz by Catherine Lutz January 17, 2014February 19, 2021

Public data on Aspen’s nonprofits in one big searchable table.

Posted inLocal Public Data

Disease without a cure: comparing the cost of hospital care in the Aspen region

Catherine Lutz by Catherine Lutz September 1, 2013February 19, 2021

Of 23 treatments tracked at five Western Slope hospitals in 2011, Aspen Valley Hospital had the lowest average charges in eight of the treatments. Knee joint replacements, however, usually come with higher prices.

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