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 Chris Council/Aspen Daily News Steve Pinsky, president of the Aspen Science Institute, demonstrates the workings of an electrical current at the Hotel Jerome on Thursday evening during the annual Nonprofit Fair and Wine Tasting sponsored by the Aspen Young Professionals Association. Nonprofits from the Roaring Fork Valley were on hand to showcase their organizations and encourage participation from community members.
by Curtis Wackerle, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Friday, May 24, 2013
Young people in Aspen have a problem showing up, at least when it comes to the recent city election.
Overall turnout among registered voters in the municipal May 7 election, when the mayoral field was winnowed to two and a pair of new City Council members were elected, was 36.6 percent, or 50 percent among active voters.
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by Nelson Harvey, Special to the Aspen Daily News Friday, May 24, 2013
A doctor who recently tested the blood of several Carbondale residents for a range of toxic compounds associated with oil and gas drilling said his results could be the start of a baseline data set used to measure future effects of drilling in the Thompson Divide.
Dr. John Hughes of Aspen Integrative Health tested the blood of 10 Carbondale residents for a range of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) associated with gas drilling, including benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene. He found low levels of xylene in some subjects, but found no VOCs in concentrations above federal health thresholds.
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by Nelson Harvey, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Saturday, May 25, 2013
CARBONDALE — There are plenty of weekend warriors in the Roaring Fork Valley, who flee on Friday afternoon to the desert, the Front Range or the mountains in other parts of the state.
Casey Sheahan and Doug Freeman, though, are weekday warriors.
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by Curtis Wackerle, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Friday, May 24, 2013
A redevelopment project that would see a three-story glass building go up on the Hyman Avenue Mall was approved unanimously this week by the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission, and will have its date with City Council this summer.
The project, at 420 E. Hyman Ave., would replace the current building holding the Zocalito restaurant and Annette’s Mountain Bake Shop. It was one of a half-dozen projects seeking three-story approvals that came in last spring, after City Council in late February 2012 introduced but failed to pass an emergency ordinance that would have lowered building heights. A similar downzoning proposal, which lowered allowed heights from 42 to 28 feet, was passed a few weeks later, but didn’t become effective until early May.
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by Carolyn Sackariason, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Saturday, May 25, 2013
As campgrounds open to the public this weekend, officials in the White River National Forest are still waiting to hear how federal cuts will affect their operations.
Scott Fitzwilliams, forest supervisor for the White River National Forest (WRNF), said he expects to hear from a U.S. Forest Service regional office next week on exactly how much his budget will be reduced.
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by Chad Abraham, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Friday, May 24, 2013
A four-day trial is set next month for the Parachute man accused of breaking into the home of a Basalt woman and robbing her along with an armed accomplice who was charged last month.
Michael Charles Hawkins, 25, in January pleaded not guilty to five felonies: robbery of an at-risk adult; aggravated robbery; burglary; theft of $20,000 or more; and menacing with a real or simulated weapon.
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by Chad Abraham, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Saturday, May 25, 2013
The FBI is investigating an altercation between former Aspen resident Montgomery Chitty and at least one other inmate at a federal detention facility in Denver.
Chitty, who was convicted in February of cocaine trafficking in the Aspen area, has been held since his arrest and after his trial at the Federal Correctional Institution in Littleton.
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Aspen Daily News Staff Report Friday, May 24, 2013 The city of Aspen and Pitkin County recently purchased seven acres of land known as the Lindsay Parcel adjacent to Smuggler Mountain Open Space and directly between the Lani White Trail and the Hunter Creek/Vereena Mallory Trail. The public is invited to take a survey to provide input on their interests for the property. The survey is open through June 14 and can be found at www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Parks-Trails-Open-Space/Open-Space/.
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Saturday, May 25, 2013
Driver fatigue, prescription medication possible cause of deadly canyon crash
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