Lead stories
Early Morning
Slip 'n' slide, safely
Winter Driving School gives students skills to stay on the road
As he turns the steering wheel to demonstrate what it feels like to go into a tailspin, Bridgestone Winter Driving School instructor Matthew Johnson says something that is not entirely comforting: "I can't hardly see where we're going."
Stories
Dyer takes dual mogul title
Fast, big runs fill Lando's Mojo Bump Bash
After two days of skiing powder, skiers found something a little different during the third day of the Lando's Mojo Bump Bash.
Luke Graham: Era on the side of caution
The drive into Cooperstown, N.Y., is magical. It's the two-lane roads into the town with massive trees blanketing both sides of the road.
The Record for Jan. 12
2:32 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers responded to an abandoned vehicle on Lincoln Avenue near Sixth Street.
Steamboat briefs for Jan. 14
USDA commodities are being distributed for the first quarter of 2008 at LIFT-UP of Routt County offices in Steamboat Springs, Hayden and Oak Creek. The service is part of the Emergency Food Assistance Program.
Snow straining city staff
Snowplow operators called out at 1 a.m. to play catch-up
Doug Marsh called his employees out of bed at 1 a.m. Saturday to see if they could gain a little edge in the snow wars.
Harassment policy, all-day K on agenda
The Steamboat Springs School Board will review the school district's harassment policy tonight, in the wake of a Steamboat teenager's Thursday acquittal of assault and disorderly conduct charges.
Explore Steamboat on new Web site
Site is an online guide to the Yampa Valley
The Steamboat Pilot & Today this morning launched Exploresteamboat.com, a dynamic new online directory of business, news and events for Steamboat Springs and surrounding areas.
Pulmonary rehab: a breath of fresh air
Most of us take breathing for granted.
Volunteer crews work on Habitat duplex in West End Village
For single mother Melissa Kerbs, the best part of owning a home will be that her young sons will have their own rooms for the first time.
Cooking with bistro c.v.
Before they make your meal, the staff of bistro c.v. has already had its own.
Road Trip: Estes Park
Estes Park is farther from Steamboat Springs in winter than it is in summer. However, it's worth another 60 minutes of driving to experience the beauty of the east entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park without the crowds.
Brent Boyer: Life carries on
I sit at my office desk, waiting for the words to come. They don't. My mind is preoccupied - not with my work, but rather by the steady snow that falls silently outside the window. I'm giddy like a child as I watch the powder pile up during the afternoon. I've lived in Steamboat Springs a little more than five years now, and I'm still amazed at how life carries on despite our harsh winter weather.
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A vacation to dream about
Visitors to Steamboat Springs often say, "Living here must be like a constant vacation." In a lot of ways, it is.
Because real chocolate doesn't have milk in it
At Home's Tom Ross evaluates various fine chocolates found in Steamboat Springs.
Server stories
Steamboat Springs has more than 70 restaurants to satisfy the dining impulses of a growing base of long-term residents and more than 10,000 visitors who check into lodging properties on any prime week in the summer and winter tourism seasons.
New businesses
Air Quality Systems specializes in cleaning air ducts for heating and ventilation systems, dryer vents and chimneys. The business is owned by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Dan and Judy Zetzman. Call 875-0200.
Health and Wellness
When normal no longer exists
Karen Schulman's initial breast cancer diagnosis came as a shock, but the new outlook on life the experience has given her may have been worth the hardship it brought.
Ski Town USA's local bar
A look back at the Tugboat Grill & Pub
The measure of a Colorado ski mountain is the frequency and quality of its powder. Some might argue the measure of a ski town is the authenticity of its saloons.
it's the details that are worth noting
At Home's Tom Ross and John F. Russell take a tour of three luxurious local homes to find out what sets them apart
A growing number of spectacular homes are appearing throughout the Yampa Valley, and increasingly it's the details that set them apart.
Q & A with rancher Rick Wilhelm
Come February, Rick Wilhelm will saddle up his white horse Badger and ride laps down Lincoln Avenue. Behind him, local children will hold on for dear life - and, in so doing, will keep alive a Steamboat tradition almost a century in the making. The Wilhelm family has played a significant role in that tradition, providing some of the horses and riders for Winter Carnival street events for the past 60 years. This will be the first year since 1949 that Rick's mom, Patsy Wilhelm, won't roam snow-covered Lincoln Avenue. Patsy, a quintessential rancher with the spirit and work ethic of five adult men, passed away last August in Loveland. She was 67. Rick took a few moments out of an early winter day to talk with At Home about ranching, Winter Carnival and his mom.
Healthy Eating
Many of us live busy lives. We try to fit in a few runs of skiing on the mountain during our lunch breaks. In addition, some of us also have a stressful or physically demanding job. You also may be one of the unlucky people with an injury, searching for ways to get healthy and salvage part of the ski season.
Staying Fit
Learn the secret to living longer
Antonio Marxuach is one of Steamboat Springs' most dedicated skiers. And he has yet to ride any of the chairlifts at Steamboat Ski Area.
Where art and commerce converge
People close to Steamboat Springs' visual arts scene are watching closely and wondering whether downtown redevelopment could usher in a new kind of growth.
Aging Well: Gliding into health
Sven Wiik, 86, knows a thing or two about cross-country skiing.



