Welcome to Valley Roundup, a review of the top news stories in the valley in the past week.
A news story about a missing Aspen native has created a ruckus among longtime residents.
As summer sets in, so does the homeless population in Glenwood Springs, which is angst in the business community.
Meanwhile, a custody dispute involving a Snowmass Village father has garnered international attention.
When is a service dog a legitimate reason to take the pet into a restaurant or live in affordable housing?
It looks like the ski company is ready to develop the bottom of the west side of Aspen Mountain and build a new lift.
And the city of Glenwood Springs has taken a hard stance on how many pot shops should exist in town.
Joining me this week are Curtis Wackerle, editor of the Aspen Daily News, Jill Beathard, editor of the Snowmass Sun, Randy Essex, editor of the Glenwood Post Independent and Michael Miracle, editor of Aspen Sojourner Magazine.