Top 5 most-read stories last week: Postal Service investigation, Vail Resorts lawsuit, and resort closing dates
Summary
The most-read stories on SummitDaily.com from March 22-28 covered a range of topics impacting the Summit County, Colorado area. A criminal investigation is underway by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service into the Silverthorne mail receiving agency, Just Send It, prompting a suspension of mail delivery and a call for information from past customers. Colorado ski resorts are facing accelerated closing dates due to lower-than-average snowfall and record warmth, with some resorts still determining their final days. A class action lawsuit alleges that Vail Resorts and Alterra Mountain Co. are inflating pass prices to push skiers towards mega passes, suppressing competition. Finally, despite challenging snow conditions, Summit County resorts are continuing spring events and monitoring potential snowfall, with Keystone Resort already announcing its closing date of April 5th. Concerns about climate change are also highlighted as Colorado demolishes heat records.
(Source:Summitdaily)