
Hurd backs House budget cutting rural energy tax credits, SNAP and Medicaid
mayo 27, 2025
U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd voted for a sweeping House budget bill that cuts billions in clean energy tax credits used by rural utilities, along with deep reductions to SNAP and Medicaid. Local leaders warn of major setbacks for energy resilience projects across western Colorado.

Valley Floor Day Sparks Curiosity and Wonder
mayo 16, 2025
Kindergarten through second-grade students in Telluride spent a day exploring the Valley Floor as part of the annual Education Day. Led by local nonprofits, the outdoor event featured hands-on STEM learning, environmental science, and lessons about the region’s history and ecology — inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards.

AmeriCorps Cuts Leave Hundreds in Colorado Without Service Roles, Prompting Legal Challenge
mayo 9, 2025
Hundreds of AmeriCorps members in Colorado had their service terms abruptly ended after the Trump administration announced major funding cuts. Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera says the move threatens rural nonprofits, education programs, and public land conservation projects. Colorado has joined 24 other states in suing the federal government to block the cuts.

Telluride Sixth Grader Explores Beet Juice, Solar Panels in Statewide Science Fair
mayo 8, 2025
Telluride sixth grader Ingram Olson is tackling climate change one solar panel at a time. After months of research and a boost from NREL, Olson presented his beet juice-powered solar project at the Colorado Science and Engineering Fair—earning the Burt Rutan Energy Award.

San Miguel County Passes Resolution Supporting Federal Public Lands
mayo 1, 2025
San Miguel County commissioners voted unanimously to support federal public lands in a resolution citing their role in the local economy, environment, and quality of life, while also opposing federal efforts to weaken protections.

Dan Covault Prepares to Be Sheriff
mayo 1, 2025
Dan Covault has been appointed as the next sheriff of San Miguel County, following Sheriff Bill Masters’ retirement after 45 years. Covault, a 25-year veteran of local law enforcement, reflects on his journey, the challenges of stepping into Masters' legacy, and his hopes for the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office.

Dan Covault Named as Interim Sheriff
abril 30, 2025
Undersheriff Dan Covault has been appointed as interim sheriff of San Miguel County, following Sheriff Bill Masters’ upcoming retirement. Covault will serve the remainder of Masters’ term, expiring in 2026, after a public selection process involving extensive community input and interviews with both finalists.

Sheriff Candidates Share Thoughts on Policing
abril 23, 2025
The two candidates vying to be appointed as San Miguel County sheriff shared their thoughts on a number of topics during interviews with the San Miguel Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday.
San Miguel County Undersheriff Dan Covault and San Miguel County Sheriff Operations Sgt. Lane Masters are looking to be appointed to the position, which will be left vacant when current Sheriff Bill Masters steps down in June. The appointed sheriff will serve the remainder of Sheriff Masters’ term, which is up in 2026.

Telluride Mountain Club Proposes New Trails
abril 9, 2025
The Telluride Mountain Club has proposed 11 miles of new trails and five miles of trail restoration. While supporters cite access and connectivity, some residents are voicing concerns about environmental impact and increased traffic as the Forest Service reviews the plan.

Telluride Challenges Telski
abril 2, 2025
Telluride Town Council is calling out Telski for a lack of leadership and accountability, urging owner Chuck Horning to step up and address community concerns. Council members stressed the need for collaboration while advocating for more transparent decision-making.

Authors Explore a Modern American West
marzo 24, 2025
Discover A Watershed Moment: The American West in the Age of Limits, a new book exploring water scarcity, housing shortages, and community resilience in the evolving West.

Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez Visit Colorado
marzo 24, 2025
Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez were in Denver as part of their “Fighting Oligarchy Tour”. Statehouse Reporter Lucas Brady Woods was there, and shared what it was like.

Local Forests Hit With Federal Layoffs
marzo 12, 2025
Forest Service Layoffs Leave Workers Reeling, Public Lands at Risk For Lanie Smith, there is nothing she would rather do than work on public lands. [...]

Bear Creek Goes Up For Sale
7 de marzo de 2025
Bear Creek Preserve Conservation Efforts Face Uncertainty Amid Mining Claim Sale

Ten Years of Good Curling
5 de marzo de 2025
Megan and JD Wise were living in Scottsdale, Arizona, during the 2010 Winter Olympics when they saw a sport on TV that caught their eye.
“We started curling during the 2010 Olympic cycle. Like most folks, we were watching on TV and got really interested,” said JD Wise. “We learned to curl there. Then when we moved to town in 2013, we felt like curling would be a really good fit in Telluride."
