Lead stories
Morning
No apparent injuries in small plane crash
Airport manager says pilot attempted to abort landing before plane crashed into a small gully just west of Steamboat Springs Airport late Thursday morning.
Early Morning
Railroad crossing gets lights, gates
The Union Pacific railroad company began work this week on safety upgrades that could have prevented one of the scariest moments in Buck Chavarria's life.
Evening
US Olympic qualifiers returning to Steamboat
Freestyle, Nordic combined qualifiers coming in December
Freestyle and Nordic Combined teams will take part in a two-day competition in late December, Andy Wirth confirmed Wednesday.
Stories
No apparent injuries in small plane crash
Airport manager says pilot attempted to abort landing before plane crashed into a small gully just west of Steamboat Springs Airport late Thursday morning.
Hinder heads to Maui quarterback camp
Austin Hinder, a Steamboat Springs High School quarterback and rising senior, will take part in Steve Clarkson's Super Seven quarterback retreat through Saturday.
Haymaker to host regionals
High school event slated for Sept. 21 and 22
Steamboat Springs High School coach Steve Dodson confirmed earlier this week that this year's Class 3A and 4A regional golf tournament will be held at Haymaker Golf Course.
Paralympic skier named to 2 halls of fame
Vail Valley's Sarah Will earns US Ski Team and Olympic honor
The Vail Valley's Sarah Will heard this week that she's being inducted into the U.S. Ski Team Hall of Fame and the Olympic Hall of Fame.
Rafter's body found in Eagle County
The body of a Front Range school administrator who went missing on the Colorado River last month was found Wednesday just upstream from Rancho del Rio.
Bennet predicts tough climate fight
Colorado senator makes stop in Aspen, says bill needs work
The energy-climate bill passed last week in the House will face an even tougher battle in the Senate, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet predicted Wednesday during a stop at the Aspen campus of Colorado Mountain College.
The Record for June 30
12:05 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a drunken driver at Lincoln Avenue and Eighth Street. Officers contacted the driver and issued a warning.
Steamboat briefs: $2K worth of merchandise stolen from Quicksilver
More than $2,000 worth of merchandise was stolen from a downtown Steamboat Springs store in a burglary Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, police said.
Campgrounds full for Fourth
Early reservations and high demand flood popular weekend
If you don't already have a campground for the July 4 weekend, odds are you're out of luck. Stagecoach and Steamboat Lake state parks, along with Steamboat Campground, are all booked for the weekend.
Post office, banks to remain open Friday
Local government offices will be closed this Friday, but all Steamboat Springs banks and the city's two U.S. Postal Service offices will remain open on the day before the Fourth of July holiday Saturday.
Artist member show a team effort
Arts Council artists volunteer time, creativity for annual exhibit
The more than 50 artists who contributed work to the Steamboat Springs Arts Council's annual artist member show are more than creative resources, said show co-chair Dona Steele.
Craft fair starts Friday in Gondola Square
Art on the Mountain features regional vendors through weekend
About a dozen painters, photographers, jewelers and other craftsmen from the state and region will set up shop in Gondola Square this weekend.
Resort officials hope last-minute booking trend holds true
The lodging barometer compiled by the Steamboat Springs Chamber anticipates 9,600 people will spend Saturday night in guest lodging - enough to occupy 69 percent of Steamboat's 17,281 guest pillows.
Railroad crossing gets lights, gates
The Union Pacific railroad company began work this week on safety upgrades that could have prevented one of the scariest moments in Buck Chavarria's life.
Little Britches Rodeo comes to Moffat County
Event expected to bring 500 to Craig
After months of planning, youths from 10 states are coming to Craig for one of the most competitive rodeos around.
Fallen firefighter honored by family, community
A crowd of 600 to 700 people gathered around a small burial site for Brett Stearns' funeral Wednesday afternoon at Craig Cemetery.
