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Alleged arsonist faces four felony charges stemming from Ridge fire
The next time Matthew John Hoffman will appear in a Routt County Courtroom, he will enter a plea regarding an arson, burglary and thefts he has confessed to police he committed.
Sailor spikers ready to battle Huskies
For the first time in two weeks, the Sailors volleyball team is back in action and ready to put the spike down on the Huskies of Battle Mountain.
Tight budget leads city to look for alternatives
Dipping $410,792 into the city's discretionary reserves at Tuesday's budget retreat, City Council members bemoaned the city's lack of revenue to support its needs.
Man allegedly steals his own puppy from pound
A golden retriever's talent for escaping from the Steamboat Springs Animal Shelter is the reason a 37-year-old man was allegedly caught illegally entering the building.
CBI has yet to report lab results for spring wildfire on Lynx Pass
Lab results that could lead investigators to the cause of a fire on Lynx Pass in May haven't been completed by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, and the lead investigator isn't speculating on when they will be ready.
Dogs, cats overrunning shelter
In the past two weeks, the Steamboat Springs Animal Shelter has experienced an influx of dogs and cats being dropped off, putting the shelter at over capacity.
Steamboat looks to avenge early season loss to Glenwood Springs
Andrew Johnston knows what his team needs to do today, when the Steamboat soccer team prepares to do battle with Glenwood Springs at Dudley Field.
First prize: A $500,000 home
100-word essay, $200 could earn lucky person duplex unit
For $200 and a good story, you can pick up a nice home in Steamboat Springs. Sound like a scam? Nope, it's the real thing, says homeowner Michael O'Carroll.
Sailors hoping to rebound
Sailor football player Derek Haverley has already made a significant mark in the Steamboat Springs statistical books this season, as his team prepares for a 7 p.m. date with the Battle Mountain Huskies on Friday at Gardner Field.
Medians, lot shuttle cut from city budget
In a tight fiscal year, the City Council ax cut deep into that section of the budget that funds the city's most visible changes: capital projects.
High-speed Internet connections on horizon
Public buildings in Steamboat Springs are one step closer to receiving cheaper, high-speed Internet connections through the "beanpole project."
