Newscast 4-11-25
- Of The Trees Comes to Town Park - Spring Runoff Season Begins with Water Woes - SMART Adds Monthly Rider Pass
- Of The Trees Comes to Town Park - Spring Runoff Season Begins with Water Woes - SMART Adds Monthly Rider Pass
- Avalanche Zoning Divides Ophir Community as Ordinance Heads to General Assembly - G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council - Capitol Conversation Talks the State Budget and Gun Regulations
- Sarah Landeryou Says Goodbye - Coal Transition Communities Find Support - Cat Movie Fisher with Risho Unda
- New Lift Ticket Tax Proposed to Help Fund Gondola - Telluride Foundation Launches $100k Down Payment Assistance Fund - Mountain Village Hears from the Community
- Airport Expansion Draws Eyes of Deep Creek Homeowners - G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council - Capitol Conversation Talks Gun Regulation
- Mountain Village and Telski Go To Battle - Mining Sees More Regulation in San Miguel County - Public Health Encourages Measles Vaccination
- SMPA Charges Forward with Renewable Energy Goals - West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum - County and Eco-Action Partner for Energy Upgrades
- Norwood Water Commission Eyes Federal Grants - G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council - Legislators Talk Guns and Reproductive Rights
After 45 years of service, San Miguel County Sheriff Bill Masters has announced his retirement. In an interview with KOTO’s Julia Caulfield, Masters reflected on his decades-long career and shared what comes next as he prepares to step down in 2025.