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Aspen forecast: More sunshine
ASPEN - Sunny skies are forecast for the weekend in Aspen. Snow isn't predicted before the middle of next week, unless Saturday night's Pray for Snow community dance in Aspen proves influential with Mother Nature.
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Search continues for suspect in '96 Aspen car bombing
ASPEN - About a month has passed since authorities in Arizona issued arrest warrants for Aspen socialite Pamela Phillips in connection with the car-bombing death of her ex-husband 12 years earlier.
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Pitkin County real estate sales down 46 percent
PITKIN COUNTY - The real estate industry continued to take a beating in October when the dollar volume of sales in Pitkin County dropped almost 53 percent from last year, according to a report released Thursday.
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Aspen seeks an edge by easing airline baggage fees
ASPEN - Aspen and Snowmass will try to ease the sting of airline baggage fees for its customers this winter.
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It's elementary: Basalt parents say organization is key to success
BASALT - Basalt Elementary School parent Rebecca Leibinger finally decided this fall that she had spent enough time listening to parents trade opinions about the school.
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Aspen cop blotter: Under the influence
ASPEN - Aspen officer Adam Loudon stopped the driver of a vehicle in the 600 block of East Durant Avenue, alleging the motorist, Ian McMahon Meloy, was driving without headlights on.
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Bray and Co. will close Glenwood real estate office
GLENWOOD SPRINGS - A changing regional housing market will spell the closure of the Bray and Co. real estate office in Glenwood Springs, according to Robert Bray, CEO and president.
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Time to dance for snow, Aspen
ASPEN - Local radio personality Don Chaney of KSNO is inviting local snow worshippers to the second annual Pray For Snow Dance this weekend in downtown Aspen.
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Glenwood eyes value of the arts
GLENWOOD SPRINGS - What's art worth anyway? A Theater Ad Hoc Committee has commissioned a study to evaluate the economic impact of cultural and arts nonprofits in Glenwood Springs.
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Basalt gives $52,400 in grants
BASALT - When the Basalt Town Council approved the first reading of a general fund budget for $7.48 million earlier this month, 73 arts, cultural and social or service organizations scored $52,400 in grants.