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Past articles by Carolyn:

Former director of Red Brick Arts Center under investigation for theft

A City of Aspen employee is being investigated for allegedly stealing money in her role as manager of the Red Brick Arts Center. → Read More

A bear of a problem at Aspen's recycling center

Bear activity in downtown Aspen is at an all time high this fall, and officials are urging people to secure their trash. Bad human behavior at the → Read More

Valley Roundup for Morning Edition, Sept. 1, 2017

The ownership of the Aspen Daily News changed hands this week. Founder Dave Danforth sold the 39-year-old newspaper to a local group of investors. On → Read More

Valley Roundup, Aug. 25, 2017

More changes are happening in the ski industry, and paid parking is coming to Buttermilk. → Read More

The Reporter Two-Way: Summer was busy; about to get quiet in upper valley

The busy summer months in the upper valley are coming to an end. News director Carolyn Sackariason has been digging into summer occupancy numbers for both → Read More

Ski passes for 2017/18 season announced

The Aspen Skiing Co. has released its 2017-18 season pass prices. → Read More

Woman dies on North Maroon Peak

A 57-year-old woman from the Front Range fell to her death on the north face of North Maroon Peak over the weekend. → Read More

Roadwork to slow traffic in and out of Aspen

Motorists can expect major traffic delays at the entrance to Aspen this week. → Read More

Valley Roundup: Why journalism matters

New York Times columnist David Leonhardt spoke last week at the Aspen Institute about the state of journalism and why it’s important . This morning on → Read More

Sheriff's Cup for Hope expands to benefit suicide prevention

Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo has expanded his annual fundraiser benefiting a mental health crisis center. It’s part of an effort to broaden its reach → Read More

Valley Roundup for Morning Edition, May 19, 2017

Today’s commercial real estate market in downtown Aspen indicates that collecting rent is not a motivator for some landlords. Speaking with News Director → Read More

Colorado Supreme Court chief justice speaks in Aspen

Nancy Rice, the chief justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, was in the Roaring Fork Valley earlier this month. She met with the local bar associations and visited the courthouses in the Ninth Judicial District. She also spoke with Aspen Public Radio’s Carolyn Sackariason about pay raises for judges and how local rulings are handled in Denver. → Read More

Trump kids coming to Aspen

Law enforcement officials are confirming that President Trump’s kids will be visiting Aspen beginning this weekend. Ivanka, Donald Junior and Eric are expected, along with their children and dozens of secret service agents. In recent weeks, the family and their representatives have been in contact with ski patrol and other local officials to set up the visit, which reportedly begins on Saturday. → Read More

Valley Roundup for Morning Edition, March 17, 2017

Aspen has been reenergized this week as thousands of people watch the best skiers in the world fly down the World Cup course on Ajax. Speaking with News → Read More

Valley Roundup for March 3, 2017

Welcome to Valley Roundup. Joining me this week are Randy Essex, editor and publisher of the Glenwood Post Independent, who spoke via S kype , and in the → Read More

High-end condos blamed for contaminating city of Aspen's stormwater system

The city of Aspen issued a cease and desist order yesterday at the Residences at the Little Nell for contaminating the town’s stormwater system with sewage → Read More

Gorsuch Haus project review to begin in July

The plans for a new hotel at the bottom of Aspen Mountain will get their first public review this summer. Developers of the Gorsuch Haus hope to build just → Read More

Students return from a world away — the Cuba chronicles

This is news from Aspen Public Radio. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. Aspen High School student Hannah Small traveled to Havana, Cuba, with nine classmates and a → Read More

Valley Roundup 4-1-16

Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason. Feel like a fool today? You might if you believe what you read in one of the Aspen newspapers. An → Read More

SkiCo extends season at Aspen Highlands

Aspen Skiing Company announced yesterday that Aspen Highlands will remain open two additional weekends beyond the scheduled season. Aspen Public Radio’s → Read More