Newscast 2-13-26

By KOTO News

February 13, 2026

This week on the Regional Roundup, we hear how national tensions around immigration enforcement are playing out in Wyoming. We visit a tiny mountain community in western Colorado that has worked to provide services for its senior residents, and we round out the show with a conversation about the recent ski patrol strike in Telluride and how it continues to impact the community.

  • A feature on how national tensions around immigration enforcement are playing out in Wyoming.  (KHOL)
  • A feature on new services for seniors being offered in Lake City, Colorado. (KVNF)
  • A two way on the impact of the recent ski patrol strike and how the strike and ski resort closure shone a spotlight on deeper issues that continue to reverberate in the community. (RMCR/KOTO)

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