Piotr Marek works on the roof of the new academic facility Monday at Colorado Mountain College’s Alpine Campus. Campus CEO Peter Perhac said construction on the building is three weeks ahead of schedule. Photo by Scott Franz
Crews work on the roof of the new academic facility at the Colorado Mountain College's Alpine Campus on Monday. Campus CEO Peter Perhac said construction on the building is three weeks ahead of schedule. Photo by Scott Franz
The Pilot newspaper building in downtown Steamboat Springs, circa 1895. The building burned to the ground in 1909. File photo
Imagine seeing something like this in the sky (using a safe solar filter, of course) on May 20. That’s when the moon will slip between the Earth and the sun and create an annular, or ring, eclipse across the American southwest. From Northwest Colorado, the event will be off center, perhaps resembling this image of the sun taken during the annular solar eclipse of May 30, 1984, from Gainesville, Ga. Jimmy Westlake / Courtesy
“Yves Saint Laurent: The Retrospective” exhibit is seen at the Denver Art Museum. Jeff Wells / Courtesy of Denver Art Museum
Lennae Jenkins dances with the children from Holy Name Preschool on Monday morning during the annual Children's Parade on Lincoln Avenue. The annual parade, which features students and teachers from day care centers across Routt County, is held as part of the Month of the Young Child. Photo by John F. Russell
Drew Picking holds a sign for the Child Development Center during Monday's Children's Parade on Lincoln Avenue. The annual parade is part of the Month of the Young Child celebration. Photo by John F. Russell
Tallulah Harms, 3, rides a strider bike during the annual Children’s Parade in downtown Steamboat Springs on Monday morning. The parade was held as part of the celebration of the Month of the Young Child. Watch a video of the parade at SteamboatToday.com/videos. Photo by John F. Russell



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