Basalt
Man Accused Of Placing Camera In Basalt City Market Ladies Room
A man who works at the City Market in Basalt on the Western Slope is accused of hiding a camera in the women’s bathroom.
Charges Dropped Against 1 Suspect In Basalt Home Invasion
Cellphone technology helped police track down the suspects, but now charges have been dropped for one of two men arrested for home invasion robbery in Basalt.
Aspen Newspaper Sues For Police Documents
The Aspen Times is suing for access to documents about a former Basalt police chief.
Robbers Make Big Mistake Stealing A Smartphone
Two men suspected of robbing a home and pulling a gun on the homeowner are now under arrest. Their big mistake was stealing a smartphone.
Basalt Police Chief Resigns, Says It Was Voluntary
The police chief of Basalt has resigned, and his paid administrative suspension has been lifted with no finding of misconduct.
Snow Tubing A Bright Spot In Slow Early Ski Season
Colorado ski resorts are opening to light crowds because of a dry fall and lack of snow. But a relatively new activity is coming in handy for skiers bummed by lack of snow – snow tubing.
Fort Collins Joins List Of Cities Considering Plastic Bag Ban
Aspen, Basalt, Carbondale, and Telluride have all either banned plastic bags or are charging fees for them. Boulder is getting ready to take a final vote on their bag fee on Thursday.
Chemical Agents Forces Evacuation At Basalt High School
Police in Basalt ordered everyone to evacuate Basalt High School after some form of chemical was intentionally discharged inside the school.
Wind, Low Humidity Fuel Wildfires In Northwest Colorado
Despite Saturday’s cooler temperatures, wind gusts and low humidity are fueling wildfires in northwest Colorado.
Romney Unveils 5-Point Plan To Fix Economy During Colorado Campaign Stop
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney used a campaign stop in Colorado to unveil a five point plan to fix the economy.



















