Lead stories
Afternoon
One injured in Azteca crash
Woman taken to hospital after car strikes building on Ninth Street
A young adult woman was taken to the hospital after a car struck the side of Azteca Taqueria on Ninth Street on Saturday afternoon.
Early Morning
Art in the Park stays free, adds new activities
Keeping it in the community
An estimated 10,000 people will sift through West Lincoln Park this weekend for the 34th annual Art in the Park. And they'll do it for free.
Stories
One injured in Azteca crash
Woman taken to hospital after car strikes building on Ninth Street
A young adult woman was taken to the hospital after a car struck the side of Azteca Taqueria on Ninth Street on Saturday afternoon.
Soft drink distributor to open
Company moving from Craig, plans to start business Monday
The new Coca-Cola distributorship in Hayden is set to open for business Monday.
Oak Creek revising complaints process
Town Board also considering adding a dog park in town
Oak Creek Town Board made the initial steps to formally revising the town's complaint process for police and other town departments at its meeting Thursday, after months of back-and-forth discussion about how much law enforcement is too much.
City: Follow rules on river
Officers cracking down on tubers who don't comply
Tubers and river users caught breaking rules will face the consequences as law enforcement officers crack down on violators. Following a Fourth of July weekend that saw an unexpectedly high number of tubers on the Yampa River, police officers are actively ticketing violators.
Big weekend for busy buses
Record summer for Steamboat Springs Transit
It's a record year for Steamboat Springs Transit, and this weekend is predicted to be the busiest of the summer.
Youth soccer camp begins
In addition to the 2008 Recreation Round Robin soccer tournament at Emerald Park today, Steamboat will play host in the next week to several camps and the annual Steamboat Mountain Soccer Tournament.
No promenade before 2010
Pedestrian pathway at base of ski area still beyond horizon
Pedestrian promenade construction at the ski area almost will likely not begin until summer 2010.
Hockey camp teaches basics
The Howelsen Ice Arena played host through the week to a ice hockey camp, with skaters ranging in age from 8 to 18.
Tom Ross: Why can't we-e-e be friends?
Tubers, paddlers, anglers can successfully share Yampa River and enjoy resource
Two kinds of yellow hatches were on the town stretch of the Yampa River at midday Friday.
Tour de Steamboat features shorter race option, benefits Sunshine Kids
A few things have changed with the Kent Eriksen Tour de Steamboat, but the biggest draw certainly has stayed the same.
Steamboat briefs for July 12
Zopf makes Dean's List at Bentley College
The Record for July 10
12:46 a.m. Sheriff's Office deputies assisted a motorist near mile marker 17 on Routt County Road 14.
Looking back for July 10, 1958
Ski area gets its start
Jimmy Westlake: 'Antares, the Heart of the Scorpion'
Among the 20 brightest stars in the sky, there are only two red supergiant stars. One is the star Betelgeuse, visible in the wintertime as the shoulder star of Orion the Hunter. The other is a star named Antares, visible right now in the early summer sky as the heart of Scorpius the Scorpion.
Relay currently over $4K over goal
Craig resident Jana Rowe has a reason to run, walk or jog into the early morning hours during Craig's second annual Relay for Life event next weekend.
Todd Hagenbuch: Agriculture - The sustainable economy
When I'm working at the ranch, Grandma is sure to feed me a meal or two. Upon entering her house, I'm usually greeted by the smell of baking bread and of the sound of the television tuned in to CNN. Not only is it my opportunity to fill my belly with some of the best food ever made, it is my opportunity to fill my head with the day's events and the latest political fodder. At home, Sarah typically has the TV turned to HGTV, the Home and Garden Television Network. One wouldn't think these two channels had much in common, but lately there's been talk on both about the same thing: the housing market, and the new "mortgage crisis." Hearing so much talk about this subject has me thinking.
Steamboat Planning Commission votes to expand urban boundary
Steamboat 700 has won a small victory in the battle to be built.
Racing for a reason
Relay for Life currently $4,000 above fundraising goal
Craig resident Jana Rowe has a reason to run, walk or jog into the early morning hours during Craig's second annual Relay for Life event next weekend.
