Top 10 most-viewed stories for the week of April 2 to April 8, 2015
1. Excessive force, excessive lawsuits , April 5, 2,267 pageviews
2. Emails reveal more about city’s response to police misconduct accusations, April 3, 2,003 pageviews
3. Coogan out, new police investigator named, April 2, 1,976 pageviews
4. Man suing Steamboat police department arrested for theft, forgery, April 7, 1,275 pageviews
5. New bar, pizza place among several additions to local restaurant scene, April 5, 1,179 pageviews
6. Rob Douglas: Oversight in question, April 6, 1,046 pageviews
7. Police sergeant: Patrol division ‘wholeheartedly’ supportive of Rae, DelValle, April 3, 915 pageviews
8. City hires interim police chief, public information officer for remainder of police misconduct investigation, April 1, 861 pageviews
9. Citizens committee not ready to rule out west Steamboat for police station, April 6, 830 pageviews
10. Sheriff sees big opportunity to share space with Steamboat Springs Police Department, April 7, 681 pageviews

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