Joining us today are Carolyn Sackariason of the Aspen Daily News, Michael Miracle of Aspen Sojourner magazine and Andy Stone of the Aspen Times.
This week, the community processes the murder of a lifetime local. Homicide is rare here and it is especially difficult when the victim is so well know.
Also this week, Aspen Valley Hospital parts ways with a longtime surgeon and signs up with a new surgical team.
And, a new Limelight in Snowmass is off the table…maybe.
One of NPR’s top international correspondents visited the valley this week. Phillip Reeves gave audiences the backstory to Ukraine, Russia and Crimea. Reeves sat down for interview with us and you’ll hear it just ahead on this week’s Valley Roundup.
Topics and links on this week’s program 3-7-2014:
Phillip Reeves Interview:
From NPR:
http://www.npr.org/search/index.php?searchinput=phillip+reeves
From Aspen Public Radio:
http://aspenpublicradio.org/post/apr-sits-down-npr-reporter-philip-reeves
Media Roundtable with Carolyn Sackariason, Michael Miracle, Andy Stone
Nancy Pfister Murder:
From Aspen Public Radio:
http://aspenpublicradio.org/post/tenants-charged-murdering-nancy-pfister
From Aspen Daily News:
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/161454
From Aspen Times:
http://www.aspentimes.com/news/10448321-113/county-office-pitkin-arrests
Aspen Valley Hospital Signs with Surgical Group
From Aspen Daily News:
http://www.aspendailynews.com/section/home/161431
No Limelight in Snowmass?
From Aspen Daily News: