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District Wildlife Manager Kevin Wright talks with CBS4's Jeff Todd (credit: CBS)

Wildlife Officials Want Help In Bear Poaching Case In Snowmass Village

One of the first poaching cases of the spring has Colorado wildlife officials very worried. They found a bear next to a shed full of dumpsters in Snowmass Village.

2013/05/06

Scott Gilbert talks with CBS4's Jeff Todd (credit: CBS)

Habitat For Humanity Profits From Aspen Hotel Donations

A second-hand store is making tidy profits off Aspen’s luxurious hotels.

2012/12/27

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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.

2012/12/03

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Nonprofit Group To Transform Aspen Fire Vehicles

About 30 fire, rescue and ambulance vehicles in the Aspen area will be getting a makeover.

2012/11/13

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Some Businesses Aren’t Concerned About Low River Flows

It’s going to be a long summer watching the water for businesses that depend on healthy river flows in Colorado. A lack of snow over the winter will mean lower than normal river levels.

2012/05/08

I-70 in Summit County on Monday (credit: CBS)

Snow Falls On Vail Pass But Doesn’t Accumulate

Snow had been falling all day Monday on Vail Pass but there was very little accumulation.

2012/05/07

Louie Vito does a hand stand in the start area  prior to the men's snowboard superpipe final during Winter X Games 2012 at Buttermilk Mountain on January 29, 2012 in Aspen, Colorado.  (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

X Games To Remain In Aspen For 2 More Years

It took a long negotiation, but the X Games are headed back to Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen.

2012/05/01

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Winter X Games Might Be Leaving Aspen

Over the past 11 years the Winter X Games have become the crown jewel for the Roaring Fork Valley, but that could all be coming to an end.

2012/01/25

Lodgepole pines (credit: CBS)

Group: Biomass For Heat Could Work In Aspen Area

A group studying the potential for using beetle-killed trees and other biomass for energy in the Aspen area says that using it locally for heat would probably work better than using it for electricity.

2011/09/29

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Colorado Author’s Second Novel Centers On ‘Fracking’

A Colorado author is back with his second novel and this time the story sounds like it’s been ripped from the headlines.

2011/09/05

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