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Pedestrian dies on I-70 after being struck by car

By Edward Stoner VAIL — Vail Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident which occurred at 2:07 a.m. Sunday on Interstate 70 near mile marker 174. The pedestrian, a 21-year-old female West Vail resident, was struck by a vehicle when she stepped from the median into the slow lane of westbound traffic. The pedestrian, identified […]

2 Do: Our picks for top activities in the Vail Valley today

By Edward Stoner 1. Watch Alyssa Murray play lacrosse – Watch three-time First Team All-American Alyssa Murray, a 2014-15 U.S. Women’s National Team member, make her debut with Team STX as the team attempts to defend its championship title at the 42nd Vail Lacrosse Shootout in Vail. Much of the action takes place at the […]

Myanmar travel series part two: One thousand years of golden heritage

By caramie schnell Editor’s note: This is the second installment in a three-part series. Visit www.vaildaily.com to read the first story. MYANMAR — I’m never one who wishes to spend much time in a city. There is one thing though that keeps me in Yangon another day. Its temples are spectacular, the people friendly, the […]

The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to Bravo! Vail

By Edward Stoner VAIL — It’s not often in the world of classical music that a work like Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony is almost overshadowed. On the other hand, Joshua Bell doesn’t play at Bravo! Vail often either. The acclaimed violinist brought down the house in front a sellout crowd at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater [&hellip

Photos: Party in the USA

By Edward Stoner Beaver Creek, Minturn mark Independence Day with celebrations … Source: Vail Daily Feed     

Several 2015 events move to Vail Village

By scott miller VAIL — The finish stadium at Vail’s Golden Peak race course will only hold so many people. And “so many” isn’t nearly enough for world championship events. That’s why the Vail Valley Foundation, the local organizing group for the 2015 World Alpine Ski Championships, has moved a lot of off-mountain activities

Vail pot moratorium moves forward

By scott miller VAIL — While resort towns elsewhere were quick to jump into retail marijuana sales, Vail continues its wait-and-see approach. The Vail Town Council Tuesday unanimously passed on first reading an ordinance that will extend the town’s current moratorium on retail marijuana sales in town. The town had been working through the s

2 Do: Our picks for top activities in the Vail Valley today

By Edward Stoner 1. Challenge yourself at the annual Vail HillClimb – The 38th running of the La Sportiva Vail HillClimb tests local, regional and national runners with a 7.5 mile climb from Vail Village to Vail Mountain’s summit, a gain of 2,500 vertical feet today. The race begins at 8 a.m. in Vail Village […]

Crowds pack Vail for Fourth

By Edward Stoner VAIL — The star-spangled banner waived o’er the land of the free parking for Vail America Days Friday, where thousands gathered to celebrate Independence Day. While the crowds were probably not as large as 2013 — 942 cars spilled over to the South Frontage Road this year, as opposed to nearly 1,300 […]

Crowds pack Vail for Fourth of July holiday

By Edward Stoner VAIL — The star-spangled banner waived o’er the land of the free parking for Vail America Days Friday, where thousands gathered to celebrate Independence Day. While the crowds were probably not as large as 2013 — 942 cars spilled over to the South Frontage Road this year, as opposed to nearly 1,300 […]

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