Telediario 2-21-25
- Wildfire Risks in the Modern World - Mountain Village Moves to Increase Town Council Compensation - Cat Movie Fisher with Risho Unda
- Wildfire Risks in the Modern World - Mountain Village Moves to Increase Town Council Compensation - Cat Movie Fisher with Risho Unda
- West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum. - Commissioners hear from senators' staff on federal funding cuts. - Large avalanche triggered in Bear Creek.
- San Miguel County behind in affordable housing. - Imogene Pass repair process begins. - Local governments identify regional goals and objectives.
This week on Regional Roundup, in the light of the Trump administration slashing DEI programs at federal agencies, we hear why diversity is needed in climate research. We hear about two new films that premiered at the recent Sundance Film Festival in Utah, and we tag along with some birders in Boulder, County, on the trail of hundreds of wild turkeys who are roosting in cottonwood trees.
- Bear Creek Goes Up for Sale - Comedy Fest Celebrates Its 25th Year - Commissioners Discuss Sheriff Appointment
- Town of Norwood Purchases Public School - Telluride Jazz Festival Announces 2025 Lineup - Uranium Mining Continues in San Miguel County
Celebrate love and relationships for KOTO’s “Off the Record” Valentines Day special. Hear from locals on their thoughts on Valentine’s Day, relationships in small towns, and all things love.
- Gondola planning moves to station design - The values of the West End - Cat Movie Fisher with Risho Unda