Stories
Underpass plan under way
Pedestrian promenade part of new design for base area traffic
In the near future, skiers coming off the lower slopes of Mount Werner may be able to cross under AprÃs Ski Way on their way back to their condominiums.
Flexibility the rule at school
Refined class schedule meets individual student needs
Steamboat Springs Middle School adopted flexible class times and specialized "intervention" periods to reduce class sizes and give students more time in the classes they need the most.
Oak Creek police face uncertain future
Department must replace 3 officers who resigned
The future of the Oak Creek Police Department is uncertain. The Oak Creek Town Board unanimously accepted the resignations of Chief Russ Caterinicchio, Sgt. Erik Foster and Community Service Officer Tony VanDeventer at its meeting Thursday night.
Steamboat briefs for Sept. 13
Steamboat briefs for Sept. 13
The Record for Sept. 11
Thursday, Sept. 11
Murder trial may end Monday
Luz Cisneros' attorneys questioned a number of the accused murderer's friends and family Friday as part of their effort to convince jurors that Cisneros was a loving mother who became so distraught by a failing romantic relationship that she "snapped" and killed her 1-year-old daughter.
Man's death sparks enforcement needs
Council wants apartment owner punished
The city of Steamboat Springs missed an opportunity to get the attention of the owners of illegal secondary residential units in the wake of the June 15 death of David Engle, some City Council members said this week.
Art marks library expansion
Visitors impressed by Bud Werner's dramatic face-lift
In reality, it's a leisurely stroll across the first floor of Bud Werner Memorial Library's recently opened expansion, where Minneapolis artist Brad Kaspari has reproduced the topographic lines from actual maps of the Steamboat Springs area into a terrazzo floor.
State awards heritage tourism grant
Nancy Cramer had two words when she learned the Community Agriculture Alliance was awarded a $33,000 grant from the state for cultural heritage tourism.
Behind locked doors
Law enforcement veteran is named detention deputy of the year
A heavy locked steel door, with big bold words warning visitors against having tobacco or firearms, stands entrenched as a line of demarcation for Moffat County Sheriff's Office corporal Mike Malley.
Hayden football downs Grand Valley
The Hayden High School football team isn't one-dimensional anymore.
Hayden volleyball wins in 5
Hayden High School volleyball coach Greg Johnson sees it.
Dover leads Sailors in win
Steamboat running back helps down Cortez in 60-20 victory
An eight-hour bus ride couldn't do it; the Montezuma-Cortez specials team couldn't do it; and even the Panthers defense had little hope of stopping him.
Gas prices remain high
Steamboat's per-gallon cost hasn't slipped as much as other cities
Officials in the local gasoline industry attribute Steamboat Springs' higher fuel prices to the increasing cost of doing business.
Tom Ross: Don't let prime time pass you by
I fell in love with the last switchback on Buffalo Pass Road in late September 1979.















