Welcome to Valley Roundup. A review of the week's news with local writers and editors.
It's the end of an era, Aspen lost an icon in Mary Eshbaugh Hayes.
A group of citizens is one step closer to stripping power from the Aspen City Council. Meanwhile, city council goes on the defense.
Does Aspen really need more affordable lodge rooms? How much is too much?
More development in the midvalley has attracted the attention of many.
The X Games are over... and so is the hangover.
And the Aspen Institute looks to clear up its conflicts.
Joining us this week are Curtis Wackerle, Managing Editor of the Aspen Daily News, Michael Miracle, Editor of Aspen Sojourner magazine and Andy Stone, former editor of and now columnist for the Aspen Times.
This week’s topics:
RIP Aspen Icon/Journalist Mary Eshbaugh Hayes
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/165431
Aspen City Council reacts to pending variance referendum
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/165453
Midvalley Development Growth
X Games arrests increase dramatically
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/165445
Conflict of Interest & the Aspen Institute