Latest Photos by Brandon Gee

The owner of this 2005 Subaru Outback said she engaged the emergency brake after parking outside Pizza Hut late Monday afternoon. She went inside a nearby store to shop for eyeglass frames and when she returned, the car she purchased two months ago had its nose in Fish Creek. A tow truck driver attached a cable to secure the car before pulling it from the creek. The owner of the vehicle (standing on sidewalk, wearing a skirt) declined to give her name.

Steamboat Fire and Ambulance paramedic Brian Shively directs traffic while other emergency personnel prepare to load an injured cyclist into an ambulance. The cyclist was struck by a truck at 13th Street and Lincoln Avenue on Monday afternoon. His condition was unknown as of press time Monday, although he was conscious and breathing at the scene.

Troy Russ of community design firm Glatting Jackson points out design elements at the urban redevelopment of the former Stapleton International Airport in Denver.

A young couple strolls with their child down a trail in the urban redevelopment of the former Stapleton International Airport in Denver. Steamboat Springs officials, developers, utility providers and members of the public toured the development Friday.

Maura Glynn and Jenna Miller practice hitting golf balls at Haymaker Golf Course on Sunday. The course’s driving range opened Friday.

From left, Abigail and Maritza Wiedel, with their mother, Mary Jo, decided the driving range at Haymaker Golf Course was the perfect place to spend Mother’s Day.

Barbara Robinson

Soroco High School students, from left, Joey Kelly, 17, Amber Maes, 16, and Julia Luciano, 16, warm their hands on a grill outside the Ace at the Curve hardware store in Steamboat Springs. The three were part of a group of world history students selling hot dogs and chili to raise money for a trip to Chicago.

Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall, left, and his attorney, Ron Smith, walk from the Routt County Sheriff’s Office to the Routt County Justice Center on Wednesday morning.

Marc Abadie of Athens, Texas, rests in a snowbank along Ski Time Square Drive on Sunday. The city of Steamboat Springs hopes a realignment of the road will be part of The Atira Group’s redevelopment of Ski Time Square and Thunderhead Lodge.

Philo Shelton, the new director of the Steamboat Springs Public Works Department, is photographed at his office in City Hall on Thursday morning. Shelton is conducting an inventory of the city’s infrastructure before he formulates any concrete plans for the department.

Work to stabilize the More Barn, famous for its depiction in Steamboat Ski Area advertisements, is complete. The barn will be part of a 4-acre park donated by the developers of the Barn Village at Steamboat, who also donated $150,000 for the barn’s restoration.

Producer Jerry Campbell prepares Ray Heid of Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch for a live appearance on Channel 9 Australia’s “Today” morning show on Sunday afternoon in downtown Steamboat Springs. The network is doing live segments with its weatherman in Steamboat and other Colorado resort towns this week.

Greg Roll skis across a Nordic trail at Howelsen Hill on Sunday. Wednesday, consultants will present a preliminary report of a feasibility study for a new world-class Nordic center at Howelsen Hill and Emerald Mountain.

Muhammad Ali Hasan, an Eagle County Republican contemplating a run at a state Senate District 8 seat in 2008, answers questions after a presentation on the war on terrorism at the Hampton Inn in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday.

Jim Stanko, commander of American Legion Post No. 44 and district commander of American Legion District No. 14, reads a dedication to a historic World War I memorial fountain at the Tread of Pioneers Museum on Sunday as other local veterans serve as the color guard.

Hayden High School Principal Troy Zabel discusses the school’s homecoming week activities. Monday’s theme was “Angels and Devils.”

A light dusting of snow covers not only Mount Werner, but also rooftops in town early Sunday morning.

State Rep. Al White, R-Winter Park, bought this townhome on Vista Verde Drive in Hayden in September 2006 for $160,000. White, who has announced his candidacy for District 8 of the state Senate, has come under criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike, who claim he bought the condo only to establish residency in the district. White called that a "lame argument."

State Rep. Al White, R-Winter Park, bought a $160,000 townhome in this complex on Vista Verde Drive in Hayden in September 2006. White, who has announced his candidacy for District 8 of the state Senate, has come under criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike, who claim he bought the condo only to establish residency in the district. White called it a “lame argument.”

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